by FEEST Seattle | Nov 17, 2022 | FEEST Fam, Seattle Public Schools, Youth Highlights
Image is of Kalie, FEEST Student Organizer Earlier this Spring Dev, our Communications Manager, had a chance to talk with one of our Student Organizers, (formally known as youth leaders), Kalie (She/They/He)! Kalie’s favorite color is blue, they love Gudetama, and...
by FEEST Seattle | Jun 8, 2022 | FEEST Fam, Interviews, Seattle Public Schools, Youth Highlights
Image is of Emily, a FEEST Student Organizer. Dev, our Communications Manager, had a chat with one of our youth leaders, Emily (She/Her)! Emily is 16, an amazing crochet artist & all-around crafter, passionate about justice, and a sophomore at Franklin High...
by FEEST Seattle | Apr 26, 2022 | FEEST Fam, Interviews, Seattle Public Schools, Youth Highlights
Image is of Amelie, a FEEST Student Organizer. Dev, our Communications Manager, had a chat with one of our youth leaders, Amelie (They/She)! Amelie is 15, a plant parent, passionate about justice, and a sophomore at Chief Sealth High School! Check out the full...
by FEEST Seattle | Mar 11, 2022 | FEEST Fam, Recap, Youth Highlights
We are so excited to announce that two of FEEST’s Youth Leaders were featured in the Wing Luke Museums’ latest exhibit, We are Changing the Tides. This powerful exhibit is all about the history of climate change, how it has impacted BIPOC communities, and the...
by FEEST Seattle | Sep 17, 2021 | Community Education, FEEST Fam, Workshops and Events, Youth Highlights
How do we get fresh food in schools while centering youth voices in the process? That’s a core question we engaged with at the end of last month when FEEST staff and youth presented at Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Farm to School & Scratch...
by FEEST Seattle | May 3, 2021 | FEEST Fam, Interviews, Youth Highlights
Adar (she/her) is a FEEST youth leader and sophomore at Evergreen High School. Born of Somali parents, Adar identifies as a first generation American and lives with her family in White Center. Becoming a Food Justice Leader “It bothers me that you can go down the...