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Digital SousAuthor: digitalsous
Welcome to a monthly food history and how to podcast hosted by Samantha Davis! A former professional pastry cook and current anthropology student who loves to cook, get too far into a subject, and fight her past self during editing. Tune in if you want to learn the history behind your favorite foods, and how to make them. Check out the website for recipes from yours truly: www.digitalsous.com Reach out through email: digitalsous@gmail.com Instagram: @digitalsous Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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BONUS: Seeds of Activism
Wednesday, 14 June, 2023
This is a final project for a class I have been taking, about how activist spaces in Latin America are effected by coloniality today. In this episode I cited this media: · Clark-Gollub , Rita Jil, et al. “‘A Nation That Cannot Feed Itself Is Not Free’ : Via Campesina.” La Via Campesina, 10 July 2020, viacampesina.org/en/a-nation-that-cannot-feed-itself-is-not-free/. · Lugones, Maria. The Coloniality of Gender. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. · Martínez, Alma. Translated by Elysse DaVega. “‘No Environmental Justice Without Gender Justice.’” Pie de Página, 5 Nov. 2021, piedepagina.mx/no-environmental-justice-without-gender-justice/. · “Mother Seeds in Resistance.” Schools for Chiapas, 20 June 2021, schoolsforchiapas.org/advances/sustainable-agriculture/mother-seeds-in-resistance/. · Quijano, Anibal. "Coloniality of power and Eurocentrism in Latin America." International sociology 15.2 (2000): 215-232. · Shield, Charli. “Who Controls the World’s Food Supply? .” Dw.Com, 20 Apr. 2021, www.dw.com/en/agriculture-seeds-seed-laws-agribusinesses-climate-change-food-security-seed-sovereignty-bayer/a-57118595. · Vinal, Sam. Berta Didn't Die, She Multiplied! 2018