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Indigenous trainees build food sovereignty skills

RAVEN’s Hannah Moore is based at the Hayes Farm in Fredericton this summer. She has been writing stories about food security and food sovereignty issues for RAVEN partner, the NB Media Co-op. This week Hannah writes about two Indigenous trainees at the farm. Read Hannah’s story here.

Author Susan O'DonnellPosted on August 18, 2020August 26, 2020Categories Alternative media on rural and environmental issues, Being allies

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