Achidago, Lord EmmanuelEsguerra, Ruben “Beny”Ford-Smith, HonorMohamed, NasraSkeete, KrystleVeloso, Marvin2023-06-272023-06-272023http://hdl.handle.net/10315/41223“Food is a language we all speak, but not everyone has access to clean, affordable food. We are here to change that”. This statement by research participant Noel Livingston, sums up the goal of this research. We aim to share practices, knowledges and insights that can amplify challenges to urban food injustice in the Black, Caribbean and African communities at Jane and Finch. The research takes the form of a study of the ongoing work of the Toronto Black Farmers and Food Growers Collective, supplemented by oral histories collected from participants in Jane and Finch. Key findings have been channelled into the making of a website that comprises stories, activities, musical and other creative resources intended to facilitate intergenerational learning, dialogue, and action on food justice.enFood justiceMusic makingParticipatory practicesEnvironmental artsBlack diasporaAfrican diasporaOral historyFinal Reports - 2023. Oral History, Food Justice, and Music MakingReport