We also offer a very limited number of Solidarity Shares at zero cost to support those most closely impacted by state violence. This share is intended to extend additional support (but is not limited) to BIPOC, immigrants, refugees and families of incarcerated people, as well as others who persistently experience food apartheid* and do not have access to grocery stores with fresh produce in their neighborhood.
If you identify with the above and want to receive a solidarity share, select that option when choosing your sliding scale tier.
*Food apartheid, as opposed to "food deserts," refers to a community's lack of access to healthy, local, and nutritious food as brought on by systemic inequality. Read more about food apartheid here. Read more about systemic inequality here.