Jamie Fanous

Jamie is the Policy Director at Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) where she focuses on working with farmers to create and advance policies that are rooted in social justice and equity. In her full-time position at CAFF a California-based non-profit she is actively working on transformational policy change. She works to create avenues to bring farmers into the policy-making process to collectively tackle some of the biggest barriers our small-scale and BIPOC farmers face, such as land access, drought, infrastructure, and more. She believes the only way we can create true systems-level change is to ensure those most impacted by policy decisions are in the policy-making seat. 

Prior to advocacy, Jamie has worked in a range of positions from technical assistance and on-farm research in climate change and soil health, to managing an urban farm actively engaged with the local community. She has had the opportunity to work on farms in various parts of the world from Ghana to Panama which has shaped her views and perspectives on cultural foods, sustainability, and community. She holds an MS in Agriculture, Food, and Environment, and a MA in Environmental Policy and Planning from Tufts University.