The purpose of FeedBack Nashville was to discover concrete actions our city and community members could take to resolve challenges in our food system, like food insecurity, food waste, loss of agricultural land, and more.
Through community surveys, focused group discussions, workshops, 1:1 interviews, future visioning sessions, and more, FeedBack Nashville identified a 12 Opportunity Areas that are ripe for change in our local food system and 6 Transformational Pathways that will help us ignite the change our community wants to see.
FeedBack Nashville’s Transformational Pathways were chosen because of their potential to achieve systemic change. By that, we mean they have the potential to redistribute power, shift relationships, change flows for information and whose voices are heard, change flows of resources, and right past wrongs, both human and ecological.





