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The Unsettled Garden
Alison Ralph
7 episodes
1 week ago
This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.
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This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.
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Home & Garden
Leisure
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Who gets to garden? With Jacqueline L. Scott.
The Unsettled Garden
23 minutes 5 seconds
2 years ago
Who gets to garden? With Jacqueline L. Scott.

The pandemic showed us how important access to outdoor space is for us as Canadians. But who has access to outdoor space? Today we’re talking with Jacqueline L. Scott, a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, a writer, and an adventurer. She's kayaked in Algonquin park, hiked Hadrian’s wall in the north of England, and traveled through parts of southern Africa. Her research is at the crossroads of race, outdoor recreation, and environmentalism. In this episode, Jacqueline talks about who gets to garden, and how we can make gardens and green spaces welcoming for Black and Brown people.

Learn more from Jacqueline L. Scott at blackoutdoors.wordpress.com.

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The Unsettled Garden
This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.