DC’s Largest Farmers Market Is Growing With Goals of Diversity and Inclusion - Washingtonian

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FreshFarm, the DC-based nonprofit that was founded alongside Dupont Circle’s Sunday farmers market, will launch a Thursday afternoon farmers market on May 5. The market will operate along the 1900 block of Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest from 3 to 7 PM.

more new farmers and producers to the 75-deep roster—starting Sunday, April 3. Almost all of the newcomer will “self-identify from key groups historically excluded from agriculture,” according to FreshFarm representatives.

—mostly centered around the Dupont Circle market—over a lack of diversity and inclusion. At the time, FreshFarma message encouraging social media followers to patronize Black-owned businesses in the FreshFarm network “It’s an important time for self-reflection and to analyze the processes in general,” says FreshFarm executive director Hugo Mogollon, who joined the nonprofit in 2019 after its merger with Community Foodworks. “We want to offer a platform for socially disadvantaged and underserved vendors. That’s an important part of the process.”

Black, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, military veterans, and women. Mogollon says the specific farmers and producers have not yet been finalized for the Sunday expansion or the weekday market.

 

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