In the imaginations of some folks, movements towards food sovereignty live primarily in idyllic community gardens, small-scale organic farms, local farmers’ markets, and farm-to-table restaurants. But the work of sovereignty lives within spaces of deeper complexity – spaces woven together by the seeds of joys, suffering, commitments, creativity, and resilience. Derrick McDonald and Shephali Patel call in the stories and voices that remind us that sovereignty lives in our past, present, and futures. 

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  • StoryMap of the initial seeding of Black Lives Memorial Garden in Cal Anderson 

  • Coverage on 2021 Black Lives Matter protests and CHOP/CHAZ: 

  • Watch the documentary “As Long as the Rivers Run” to learn about Bernie Whitebear and a legacy of indigenous land and food sovereignty movements in the Pacific Northwest

  • Omari Garrett and the occupation of the Colman School

  • A complex history:  

Recommended Reading List inspired by Derrick



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