
Community Food Security Coalition hosts a great list of links, organized by topic.
Sustainable Table celebrates local sustainable food, educates consumers on food-related issues and works to build community through food.

Some Organizations Doing Great Community-Based Work • The Food Project (in MA) • Growing Power (in WI) • JustFood (in NY) • GroundworkUSA (local affiliates across the country)
Who are the local organizations in your community?
Food and Other Religions • Jewish Ethical Eating • Mennonite Central Committee, food web pages and World Community Cookbooks, in the spirit of "More with Less" • Presbyterian Church USA and Fair Food • Ethical Eating in Ramadan • Catholic Ethics of Eating • Catholic Food Fast, a hunger relief organization

Food and Water Watch protects our essential resources by transforming the public consciousness about what we eat and drink and by helping people to take action to make a difference.
Working for labor justice, the Alliance for Fair Food promotes socially responsible purchasing in the corporate food supply chains and the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO serves primarily migrant workers in the agricultural industry, but is also involved with immigrant workers, Latinos, local communities, and national and international coalitions concerned with justice.
Grassroots International, whose primary focus is on land, water, and food as human rights and nourishing the political struggle necessary to achieve these rights, has many excellent resources on its websiste including:
• Food for Thought and Action: A Food Sovereignty Curriculum, developed by Grassroots International.
• Land and Hunger: Making the Rights Connection, also developed by Grassroots International.
• An Answer to the Global Food Crisis: Peasants and Small Farmers Can Feed the World, a paper by La Via Campesina, an international coalition of peasant and small farmer and farmworker organizations representing some 150 million people in 5 continents (including the United States).
• Food rebellions: Crisis and the Hunger for Justice, a book co-published by FoodFirst and Grassroots International.
UUs across the country are also great sources of ideas and resources for action projects for Earth Day; many are included in this list of events . For more details on a project, contact the congregation through its office e-mail, available through the find a congregation feature on the UUA website homepage.
Photos, flickr/Creative Commons: Organic Nation, top, Will Allen, Founder of Growing Power, Spreading Worms; bottom, Growing Power Volunteers Sorting Worms