54 Niaz Dorry on organizing for land food and sea food, and organizing at the speed of trust
54 Niaz Dorry on organizing for land food and sea food, and organizing at the speed of trust
Niaz Dorry moved to Glauster, Massachusetts, the oldest settled fishing port in the United States, in 1994, and she has ... Read more
25 Jun 2018
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46mins
53 Janaki Jagannath on an ecological approach to environmental justice in the San Joaquin Valley
53 Janaki Jagannath on an ecological approach to environmental justice in the San Joaquin Valley
Janaki Jagannath is the former Coordinator at the Community Alliance for Agroecology, a coalition of community-based org... Read more
13 May 2018
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48mins
52 M. Jahi Chappell on Beginning to End Hunger
52 M. Jahi Chappell on Beginning to End Hunger
M. Jahi Chappell is a political agroecologist with training in ecology and evolutionary biology, science and technology ... Read more
10 Apr 2018
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42mins
#51 Elizabeth Mpofu of La Via Campesina on peasant leadership and a call to fight together
#51 Elizabeth Mpofu of La Via Campesina on peasant leadership and a call to fight together
Elizabeth Mpofu is a the General Coordinator of La Via Campesina, a global coalition of more than 164 farmer organizatio... Read more
9 Mar 2018
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27mins
Announcing Season 6: The Movement Builders
Announcing Season 6: The Movement Builders
We're excited to announce season 6 of Delicious Revolution! Just about every one of the fifty episodes we’ve done so far... Read more
25 Jan 2018
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4mins
#50 Sana Javeri Kadri on decolonization as a series of questions
#50 Sana Javeri Kadri on decolonization as a series of questions
#50 Sana Javeri Kadri on decolonization as a series of questions by Chelsea Wills and Devon Sampson See acast.com/privac... Read more
7 Nov 2017
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53mins
#49 Karla Diaz on cooking in prison and the migration of food traditions in and out of incarceration
#49 Karla Diaz on cooking in prison and the migration of food traditions in and out of incarceration
Sana Javeri Kadri is a sometimes salty, permanently hungry, rather creative human. She was raised in post-colonial Bomba... Read more
24 Oct 2017
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55mins
#48 Ayhan Aydin on drawing on the richness of immigrant food traditions
#48 Ayhan Aydin on drawing on the richness of immigrant food traditions
Ayhan Aydin is a meal ecologist. His interdisciplinary practice consists of projects that consider art, science and foo... Read more
10 Oct 2017
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43mins
Severine von Tscharner Fleming on building a commons for the future of farming
Severine von Tscharner Fleming on building a commons for the future of farming
Severine von Tscharner Fleming is a part-time farmer, activist, and organizer based in the Champlain Valley of New York.... Read more
26 Sep 2017
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55mins
#46 Kitazawa Seeds - Maya Shiroyama and Jim Ryugo on 100 years of selling Asian vegetable seeds
#46 Kitazawa Seeds - Maya Shiroyama and Jim Ryugo on 100 years of selling Asian vegetable seeds
Maya Shiroyama and Jim Ryugo run Kitazawa Seeds, a 100-year-old seed distributor based in California that specializes in... Read more
12 Sep 2017
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46mins