
Seed savers keeping biodiversity alive are connected by their shared mission
October 6, 2020 1:39 pm Leave your thoughts“You almost cannot help but feel connected when you work with seed.”
“You almost cannot help but feel connected when you work with seed.”
In May, we turned to SeedChange supporters to raise emergency funds for Nicaragua.
“There have been a lot of challenges. But a lot of learning too—that’s how I'm going to look at it.”
As a farmer I’ve always felt my job was important, but up until this year I’d never been called a hero.
SeedChange is recruiting for our amazing Board of Directors!
In this post, I want to think out loud about the role food justice plays in the larger fight for racial justice.
The SeedChange community mourns a huge loss, with the sudden passing of our colleague and friend Ibrahim Ouedraogo.
We are all connected and compassion is our collective project. Together, we will get through this.
“Being a global citizen requires continual consideration of the impact one’s life has on others beyond one’s immediate community and country.”
What's it like to have Lotta Hitschmanova over for dinner?
The way food is grown and distributed means exploitation, displacement and hunger for nearly 1 billion family farmers.
"In my experience, women usually have a very acute analysis of what is going on in their own society. That's something we should support."
Four Members of Parliament left a frosty Canadian January and headed to western Nicaragua.