The Working Group on Indigenous Food Sovereignty (WGIFS) was founded in 2006 out of a recognized need to carry Indigenous voice and vision in food systems research, action, and policy. We advocate for systems transformation and Indigenous food sovereignty through the re-conceptualization of frameworks for foodland conservation and food security within a more holistic, regenerative, life-giving paradigm.
The WGIFS is in an exciting period of change, where we aim to scale out, up, and deep in our work. Central to our success in doing so will be hiring a “Systems & Operations Manager,” who will help to develop and maintain our administrative, financial, technical and human capacity. This position offers the opportunity to support deep systems transformation, decolonizing food systems, and organizational change-making.
Any questions can be directed to the Curator of the WGIFS, Dawn Morrison: dawn.morrison@wgifs.org