Black Futures Farm is both a community-building and production farm, where we grow meaningful relationships alongside vegetables, fruits, and herbs.

We are on 1.15 acres with 17 different fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, medicinal and cooking herbs in the Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood, which is located on unceded Clackamas and Multnomah First Nations Territory.

Our mission is to heal the connection between Black people and the land, and we achieve this by cultivating a healthy place for the Black community to gather in joy. Starting in May and ending in October, every Sunday is Black Sunday, a day for Black-identified folks to gather, celebrate, learn, and grow together. 

We also offer a variety of ways to access our freshly grown produce, depending on the season. In the past, we have offered a small CSA, sales at farmers markets, pop-ups, you-pick, and donation/delivery options. We have ongoing volunteer opportunities, partnerships, and projects at the farm, where all people can come to share food, knowledge, culture, and experiences. 

Black Futures Farm is a program of the Black Food Sovereignty Coalition.