Collective resilience in Black women-led community gardens in Brazil
Since the late 1980s, the municipality of Teresina, located in the state of Piaui in Brazil’s semi-arid Northeast, has supported urban and peri-urban farming through … read more >
Since the late 1980s, the municipality of Teresina, located in the state of Piaui in Brazil’s semi-arid Northeast, has supported urban and peri-urban farming through … read more >
Amid intersecting crises, agroecology reminds us that we have power and agency to choose health – for both people and planet, as this second issue … read more >
The indigenous Kyrgyz horse, a unique breed adapted to mountain ecosystems, used to be a strategic agroecological companion for nomadic communities but has been in … read more >
“Gather grain and seeds and gather the shoots, for times of drought and hunger are coming. Sharpen your weapons, for enemies hidden behind the mountains … read more >
Two community gardens in London are bringing people together to grow food, with love. Antiracist, anticolonial, intergenerational, rooted in indigenous and ancestral wisdom, and strongly … read more >
Kenyan farmers won a significant legal battle on the 7th of March 2025 when they secured a conservatory order from the Court of Appeal in … read more >
In the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Brazil, women are cultivating medicinal plants in community gardens, creating spaces that promote health, social connection and environmental … read more >
Lucy Aphramor (they/them) is a radical dietitian who puts a critical spin on food beliefs many of us take for granted. Lucy explains how structural … read more >