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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Decolonizing Philanthropy in the Food System with Suparna
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March 2022\, decolonial educator and immigrant mother\, Suparna Kudesia (also an FSLN Network Weaver and the Co-director of the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive\, a.k.a CoFED) will be leading an informal “Lunch & Learn” conversation to discuss ways in which we can decolonize philanthropy in the food system. More info here. \nRegister here! \nThe Lunch & Learns will bring together FSLN members in an informal\, chill\, relaxed setting over lunch to chat about decolonizing philanthropy in the food system. We hope that by participating you’ll have a place to engage in dynamic conversation about capital in the food system\, hear from a diversity of perspectives\, and deepen your connections and relationships with FSLN members. \n \n  \n\nOptional prereading: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/\n\nThis will help give us a common understanding of the concepts of decoloniality and racial capitalism in the food system\nWe will explore different aspects of white supremacy culture (coloniality) in the food system and discuss antidotes to these (decolonizing approach) in our work in the food system\n\n\nEvery session will begin with a grounding exercise with talking about food (this will also be a space to share and tinker with fun recipes and our stories about food)\nThrough the telling of stories and sharing of food-based rituals\, we will begin having informal conversations about the ways in which coloniality infiltrates our food system and ways in which we can disrupt them\nThere will be a running Google Drive of resources provided to participants to enhance the learning experience\n\nWe’ll hold space twice a month for these conversations\, come as you can! Register here. \n\nWednesdays\, March 16 and 30 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, April 13 and 27 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, May 11 and 25 from 1-2pm CST
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-decolonizing-philanthropy-in-the-food-system-with-suparna-4/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Seed Saving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Join Farm to School BC’s Northwest Regional Hub for a seed saving workshop! \nJoin us for the launch of the Northwest Regional Hub’s Seed Library! Jolene Swain of Short Season Seeds will be presenting on planting\, planning and harvesting for seed saving\, specifically in the Northwest BC climate. \nThis session is open to everyone! \nAbout the Presenter: Jolene Swain\nJolene is a seed farmer and biologist and has been tending seed crops on Gitxsan territory at WoodGrain Farm since 2015\, where seed production has been increasingly integrated into the 1-acre market garden. As a member of the BC Eco Seed co-op\, WoodGrain farm’s “Short Season Seeds” produce high-quality seed\, with careful attention to isolation distances\, trait selection\, and genetic diversity (including open-pollinated and open-source seed). With a focus on varieties that perform well in a Northern climate\, growing seed crops is also part of being part of a growing network of seed savers and keeping seeds in the hands of people\, not corporations. \nJolene is always happy to talk about seed saving and is excited to be part of the growing movement for seed and food sovereignty in BC.” \n 
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/northwest-seed-saving-workshop/
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