From Panic Planting to Cooperative Gardens – The Moment for Food Sovereignty is Now
From panic planting to cooperative gardens, farmers focused on equity and food justice know that ‘if you can feed yourself, you can free yourself.’ This post was first published on Civil Eats.com BY KATIE BRIMM Last weekend, Kristin Davey received …
A Sustainable House Made Of Clay
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The Raven Who Stole Buddhas Eggs & Other Stories Of Women Who Farm.
spent my early 20’s travelling India, Nepal, China, and Tibet alone in the mountains, sometimes weeks on end in the Himalayas. I was gone for a year. Even with all the experiences of being smuggled in the back of a jeep into Tibet, nothing could prepare me for the absolute wild ride that farming would take me on. I knew I had to share my story of a being a women in agriculture. There was a book somewhere in there, just waiting to be written.