

307: From Food Apartheid to Food Empowerment: A Story of Change
Jun 3, 2025
Femeika Elliott, founder of Meik Meals and the Rooted East Knoxville Collective, is a trailblazer in food justice and maternal health. She shares insights on the importance of reclaiming access to nutritious food and how community gardens are transforming food security in marginalized areas. Femeika also discusses empowering women through holistic postpartum practices, emphasizing ancestral wisdom in nutrition. Her grassroots initiatives are reshaping perceptions of food equity, proving that healthy eating is a right that fuels sustainable community growth.
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Femeika's Food Justice Journey
- Femeika Elliott transitioned Meik Meals from meal prep to education for health equity, focusing on communities of color.
- She founded the Lotus Program, providing nutrient-dense postpartum meals combined with holistic, traditional support for mothers' recovery.
Tackling Food Apartheid
- East Knoxville faces food apartheid, with no healthy food options and many liquor stores and convenience markets.
- The Rooted East Knoxville Collective empowers residents by teaching them food growing and community self-sufficiency.
Educate and Empower Gardeners
- Teach gardeners progressive skills from basics to advanced, including companion planting.
- Include preservation like canning and herbalism to extend food use and empower gardeners.