

Regenerative Food Systems in Practice: Sector Deep Dive
Most conversations about regenerative food systems either stay at the level of big ideas or zoom in on farm-level practice. That leaves a lot of people — working in procurement, food access, investment, education, supply chain, and beyond — unsure where they fit in.
This session is designed to close that gap.
Through a focused conversation with subject matter expert José Corona, interviewed by Daniel Enking — a founding member of the Work on Climate Bay Area Food Systems chapter — we'll get into what regenerative food systems actually looks like on the ground: the relationships that make it possible, the tensions that make it hard, and the practical entry points for people working across local food systems.
We'll also make space for you to connect with each other and think about what one next step might look like from where you already are.
Come curious. Leave more grounded.
You'll walk away with:
A clearer picture of what regenerative change looks like in practice
A sense of where your own work intersects with food systems transformation and what your next step can be
Connections with others thinking about and working on similar questions