Let's tell a new story about food that includes narratives of the land, the people, natural resources, ecosystems, and management
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** Leadership Weekly
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In today’s Leadership Weekly, we feature articles from the pages of NPQ’s Fall and Summer 2021 magazines about Indigenous leadership fighting for our planet’s interlocking systems of climate, food, and land—in other words, fighting for all our lives. One piece looks at how regenerative agriculture addresses environmentalism’s violent history towards Indigenous land rights and the harmful production systems of the past. Another piece demonstrates how sustainable economies can radically transform how we relate to one another across animal and plant life. Our third offering is about an important call to action for land reparations in Indian country. Lastly, we examine the fraught history of American food systems (from the Thanksgiving table and beyond) to tell a new story about food that includes narratives of the land, the people, natural resources, ecosystems, and management—rather than focusing only on consumption.
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Historically, environmentalists have often been leading advocates for extinguishing Indigenous land rights. To move forward, this wrong must be acknowledged. Read more… ([link removed])
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Relatives, Not Resources: Applying an Alaska Native Lens to Climate Sovereignty, Economic Justice, and Healing ([link removed])
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To engage in true climate justice work, we must materially and spiritually heal our severed relationships to the land and each other. We must all take accountability and turn to Indigenous leadership to help us remember how to practice economies of care and compassion. Read more… ([link removed])
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Land Back: A Necessary Act of Reparations ([link removed])
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Land Back must happen so that all other aspects of Indigenous livelihood can return with it. As a metanarrative, it helps unite Indigenous people for our collective liberation. Read more... ([link removed])
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From Insecurity to Sovereignty: A Vision for Food Justice ([link removed])
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We need to reconsider, retell, and reinvent the stories told about our food systems, and understand how false narratives have propped up systemic injustices. Read more… ([link removed])
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