Heirloom Collards Seed-Saving and Discussion
Sponsor(s): Duke Campus Farm
Join the Duke Campus Farm for a summer seed-saving workshop and conversation with Georie Bryant of SymBodied about the significance of heirloom collards in the American South, how seed sovereignty builds resilient communities, and the importance of land and food justice in the work for collective liberation.
Type: CLIMATE, SUSTAINABILITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT/SOCIAL ACTION, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, HUMANITIES, NATURAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, and WORKSHOP/SHORT COURSE
Contact: Amy Curran