Farming for Justice Event

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Summary
Flyer for Farming for Justice and Recognition in Europe, an event, that talks about efforts to conserve agricultural biodiversity and farmers' movements in Western Europe. Under the banner of peasant, local and/or organic agriculture, through the reintroduction of traditional varieties, the creation of new varieties using farm-based knowledge, and the redesign of innovation models, individual farmers are connected to collective movements demanding justice and a more efficient agricultural model. Event speakers were Dr. Brendan Coolsaet, Associate Professor and Master’s Programmes Director, European School of Political and Social Sciences (ESPOL), Lille Catholic University, France as the scheduled speaker. The talk is in conjunction with Reynolds’ Social Justice in Sustainable Food Systems course..
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TEDC_Events_EW_000260
TEDC Main Organization Category
en Events
Title
Farming for Justice Event
Asset Type
en Promotional Materials
Date
2020-04
Tags
Food Studies
Europe
Farmers
Agriculture
Events
Earth Week
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