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The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
The Female Farmer Project™
63 episodes
9 months ago
Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram
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Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram
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Fighting to keep the family farm - a conversation with Cynthia Ryan
The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
57 minutes
4 years ago
Fighting to keep the family farm - a conversation with Cynthia Ryan
The common media representation of agriculture is one sentimentality — of bucolic green fields with grazing livestock or amber grain fields being harvested with synchronous combines. In our conversation with Cynthia Ryan we dig deeper. She is a woman who wears many hats; farmer, university professor, caregiver, wife, writer, mother, daughter. Cynthia eschews the sentimentality and strips the varnish off and gives us a true look into the battle to save the family farm.SHOW NOTES:www.femalefarm...
The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram