Food Sovereignty

Explore the innovative concept of shared harvests, where communities come together to collectively grow, tend, and harvest crops. This episode highlights how these collaborative efforts not only provide fresh produce but also strengthen social ties and enhance food security. We'll hear from participants in shared harvest initiatives who share their experiences of building trust, sharing labor, and creating a sense of belonging. Discover how these projects foster resilience against food insecurity while promoting cultural exchange and community empowerment.

Show Notes

Explore the innovative concept of shared harvests, where communities come together to collectively grow, tend, and harvest crops. This episode highlights how these collaborative efforts not only provide fresh produce but also strengthen social ties and enhance food security. We'll hear from participants in shared harvest initiatives who share their experiences of building trust, sharing labor, and creating a sense of belonging. Discover how these projects foster resilience against food insecurity while promoting cultural exchange and community empowerment.

What is Food Sovereignty?

Communities reclaiming control over their food systems—urban farms in food deserts, Indigenous nations reviving traditional foods, and neighborhoods growing produce in abandoned lots. Explores the politics of food access and the relationship between food and cultural identity. Celebrates small-scale agriculture as resistance to corporate food systems.