by Lynne Whitbeck | Nov 17, 2020 | Carbon, Down to Earth, Economics, Farming, Health and Nutrition, Policy, Racial Equity
LaKisha Odom of The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research is helping to fund the research behind healthy soil practices so that more farmers can make the transition to regenerative agriculture and long-term sustainability and resilience.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Nov 3, 2020 | Down to Earth, Farming, Health and Nutrition, Policy, Racial Equity, Rural Communities, Water
For millennia local and indigenous farmers have been producing healthy food worldwide. In less than a century that food system has been decimated, We talk to Dr. Vandana Shiva about restoring health, democracy, species, and local knowledge.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Oct 21, 2020 | Down to Earth, Farming, Health and Nutrition, Policy, Racial Equity
Roberto Meza was an artist and MIT graduate student who took some time off to deal with health concerns—and found that fresh greens made such a difference in his life that he started growing them. Now he runs a thriving business and focuses on food sovereignty and equity.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Oct 6, 2020 | Down to Earth, Farming, Racial Equity, Rural Communities, Working with Nature
Part of the experience of colonization for Native people has been the denial of their long-standing practices of agriculture. Now indigenous voices are becoming part of the conversation about how to think in a healthy and holistic manner about food.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 11, 2020 | Down to Earth, Economics, Policy, Racial Equity, Rural Communities
Vanessa García Polanco is from a farming family that emigrated to the US when she was a teenager. She explores the challenges that young and beginning farmers, and farmers of color, are dealing with–especially during the global pandemic.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Jul 28, 2020 | Bison, Down to Earth, Faith, Racial Equity, Rangeland Science, Rural Communities, Working with Nature
The Eastern Shoshone people traditionally survived with the buffalo, and their way of life suffered when tens of millions of buffalo were killed by the US government. But now they’re returning to the land–and starting to renew a culture.