
What We Do
Where We Gather
Black Joy Farm is a community-driven green space in the South Bronx. The farm addresses food insecurity and health disparities by offering fresh, nutritious food as an alternative to the low-quality options often available in under-resourced areas. Through the farm and buying club, Black Joy Farm supports the well-being and resilience of the community.
Black Joy Farm
The Alice Fields Community Center is a year-round safe haven for Black women, marginalized genders, and children, offering support and empowerment programs. Named after Alice Fields, a mother of seven and dedicated activist, the center continues her legacy of advocating for equitable education and community upliftment for people of color.
Alice Fields Community Center
How We Serve
Food Justice
The Boogie Down Beet Box is our organic and affordable food subscription box. Sourced locally from our very own Black Joy Farm and Grow NYC’s city-based farms, we ensure the best ingredients are going into the box. We feature fresh fruit, vegetables, and value-added products inspired by the communities we serve here in the Bronx, throughout the growing season!
Mama Tanya’s Kitchen
Now Serving Up Mama’s Heat
The Community Food Box is a biweekly program providing free and affordable healthy food bags to Bronx households. Bridging gaps in food access, it empowers families with nutritious options while building a resilient community.
Community Food Program
Boogie Down Beet Box
Mama's Heat, in collaboration with Mama Tanya’s Kitchen, brings warm, freshly-prepared meals and value-added products to our food and subscription boxes. With recipes rooted in Bronx mothers’ and caregivers’ traditions, we offer food demos and nutrition classes to support community wellness.
How We Serve
Reproductive Justice
Mutual Aid Network
Support our communities and advance reproductive justice through our mutual aid network. By exchanging resources and services, we work to ensure that everyone has access to the essential support needed for safe, healthy, and empowered family planning and care. Join us to build a resilient community rooted in collective care.
Sis, Do You! is an in-person community gathering that celebrates and amplifies the collective wisdom, talent, and resilience of Black womxn and femmes. Starting as a simple dinner series, it has become a vital space for art, healing, deep conversations, and transformative placemaking.