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The Detroit Food Commons is a two-story, 31,000 Sq. Ft. community development project spearheaded by the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network and our partner, Develop Detroit, Incorporated. We chose Black-owned companies L.S. Brinker Construction and architect SDG Associates to bring the vision of the Detroit Food Commons into reality. The $22 million project required multiple funding streams, including donations, grants, and loans.

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WHO WE ARE

The Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network (DBCFSN) was established to ensure that Detroit’s African American population plays a significant role in the local food movement. Given that African Americans constitute most of Detroit’s population, DBCFSN aims to position them in leadership roles within this movement. Our commitment to Black food sovereignty and environmental and climate justice has expanded nationally and globally. Through our initiatives, we strive to create sustainable, equitable food systems and advocate for policies that address the unique challenges faced by Black communities in Detroit and beyond.


Become a member today!

Join the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network in building community-based food initiatives that build Black food sovereignty. 

Members meet monthly to build community, vote on membership matters and learn about our progress.

Annual dues:

  • $10.00 for Individuals
  • $25.00 for Families
  • $120.00 for Organizations

To sign up, select your membership level below and complete the contact and payment information form.

With your help we are sowing seeds, nurturing minds and growing community.

ATTENTION: You are joining the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network. With this membership, you can join member activities of DBCFSN. 

This is not a Detroit Peoples Food Co-op membership. 
Please visit Detroit Peoples Food Co-op Membership Information for more information about becoming a cooperative owner of the Detroit Peoples Food Co-op.

Learn how you can support DBCFSN!

DONATE TODAY

Keywords: Detroit Food Commons, Food equity, Community healing, Sustainable practices, Local food access

#FoodEquity #CommunityHealing #DetroitFood

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