Feest Seattle is a youth-led organization based in Seattle, WA, that trains youth of color and working-class youth to build collective power and organize for transformative and systemic change in their schools. Their work is rooted in food justice and they have successfully advocated for improvements in school food in Highline and Seattle Public Schools. In addition to their focus on food justice, Feest Seattle has expanded their campaign goals to include a wide range of systemic solutions that improve student wellness at school.
Feest Seattle envisions a society where working-class youth and families of color thrive in vibrant, politically powerful communities. They prioritize transformative racial, economic, and environmental justice, eliminating oppression at its roots, and ensuring equity and a healthy life on a sustainable planet. They believe in interdependence and collective liberation, recognizing that their struggles are linked and that trust and collaboration are essential for achieving liberation for all people. Feest Seattle also embraces creativity and radical joy, using happiness and creativity to connect with each other, build community, and energize their movements.
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