How the complexities of plant botany, plant breeding, and intellectual property affect ecological growers By Rebecca Ivanoff Observing the diversity of plant varieties in the garden always makes me ponder their stories. If plants and people have been...
Shade of Miti is a food and climate justice organization on Treaty 13 land (Mississauga, Ontario). They envision sustainable food systems in Mississauga that are rooted in sovereignty and justice, and not threatened by climate change. This organization is for...
This blog post is part of a two-part series about EFAO’s beginning steps in addressing anti-racism and equity within agriculture. Part One shared insights and thoughts from Angel, Amy, and Ali on EFAO’s equity work to date, while this second part highlights key...
This Q&A is part of a two-part series about EFAO’s beginning steps in addressing anti-racism and equity within agriculture. Part One, published in Ecological Farming in Ontario, shares insights and thoughts from Angel, Amy, and Ali, while Part Two shares a brief...
Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy By Kosi Agamah When I first picked up this book I had no clue what I was in store for. In this impressive anthology, Natalie Baszile brings together essays, poems, photographs, quotes, conversations, and...
Shade of Miti is a food and climate justice organization on Treaty 13 land (Mississauga, Ontario). This organization is for communities that experience oppression from food and climate systems as well as allies and accomplices. They envision sustainable food systems...