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From journalist to butcher: Camas Davis and the good meat movement

From journalist to butcher: Camas Davis and the good meat movement

by radiocafe | Jan 5, 2021 | Books, Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

Camas Davis had what she calls an “early onset midlife crisis” when she was around 30–and it led her to study butchering in France. But when she came home she found that the market for local meat needed to be cultivated.

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January 4 Obstruction/Construction

by radiocafe | Jan 4, 2021 | New Mexico, Politics, Teresa

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January 3 Swearing In

by radiocafe | Jan 3, 2021 | New Mexico, Politics, Teresa

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January 2 Why She Ran

by radiocafe | Jan 2, 2021 | New Mexico, Politics, Teresa

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January 1 Welcome to the Diary!

by radiocafe | Jan 1, 2021 | New Mexico, Politics, Teresa

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Deep resilience: healing through herbal medicine, farming, and ancestral memory

Deep resilience: healing through herbal medicine, farming, and ancestral memory

by radiocafe | Dec 15, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Native & indigenous, Race/class/gender

Jovan Sage carries on traditions passed down from African and Indigenous ancestors, and is a healer on many levels–herbalist, “food alchemist,” farmer, chef, and community organizer.

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Renewing Native American food traditions

Renewing Native American food traditions

by radiocafe | Dec 1, 2020 | Arts & films, Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Native & indigenous

Sanjay Rawal ‘s new film, Gather, explores how Native Americans across the U.S. are rediscovering their food traditions–and building on them in the context of present-day realities.

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Fragmenting society, with disinformation

Fragmenting society, with disinformation

by radiocafe | Nov 17, 2020 | ASU, Politics

The rise of advanced information technologies has resulted in sophisticated efforts to fragment American society — from foreign actors like Russia, to conspiracy theorists and political campaigns — and these efforts are working.

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Funding the science of regenerative ag

Funding the science of regenerative ag

by radiocafe | Nov 17, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Science & health

LaKisha Odom of The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research is helping to fund the research behind healthy soil practices so that more farmers can make the transition to regenerative agriculture and long-term sustainability and resilience.

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Reclaiming the Commons: a conversation with Dr. Vandana Shiva

Reclaiming the Commons: a conversation with Dr. Vandana Shiva

by radiocafe | Nov 3, 2020 | Activism, Books, Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Native & indigenous

For millennia local and indigenous farmers have been producing healthy food worldwide. In less than a century that food system has been decimated, We talk to Dr. Vandana Shiva about restoring health, democracy, species, and local knowledge.

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