AGC is a collective of bakers, chefs, nonprofits, farmers, millers, distributors, agriculture researchers, market developers, entrepreneurs, food system venture investors and school nutrition experts working together to promote a regenerative food system.
Read MoreWe are craftsmen and innovators who add value to grain with purpose and intent to create truly remarkable malt ingredients. We also produce experimental food and beverages that showcase our ingredients for the enjoyment of everyone. Whether you are a brewer, distiller, chef, or consumer, we hope our products surprise and delight your senses.
Read MoreRe-vitalizing a culturally-relevant, environmentally-sound, regional grain movement in the Cascadia bioregion that is focused on equitable access, health and nutrition, and taste and flavor.
Read MoreThe Common Grain Alliance is a growing network of regional grain enthusiasts, bakers, millers, and farmers of specialty grain in the Mid-Atlantic.
Read MoreWhetstone Magazine is a print magazine and media company dedicated to food origins and culture.
Whetstone Magazine debuted in the spring of 2017 with the mission of championing food to expand human empathy. Whetstone works with a team of global creatives representing over a dozen countries. As a minority-owned publisher, we’re proud to say this venture is led by a team of women and people of color. We believe that diversity isn’t just noteworthy, it’s what makes our work so essential.
When the gatekeepers are diverse, so too are the stories, its tellers and their experiences. This diversity accelerates our collective knowledge and empathy. Whetstone is unequivocally and gratefully a better publication because of it.
Read MoreA fellowship of Black professionals in food & drink, promoting and supporting one another for mutual success.
Read MoreThe Women's Institute continues the legacy of Chatham University's historic commitment to women's leadership and gender equity. We serve as a hub to draw together the university's broad range of gender initiatives, resources, and academic programs. Through education, research, and outreach, we work across campus and into the community promoting social, political, and economic equality.
Read MoreCarnegie Mellon University, History Department, A.W. Mellon Sawyer Seminar
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