Editorial: Youth leading the way in agroecology
Across continents, languages and landscapes, young people are not waiting to be invited to transform food systems, they are already doing it through agroecology. The … read more >
Across continents, languages and landscapes, young people are not waiting to be invited to transform food systems, they are already doing it through agroecology. The … read more >
Drawing on her teaching experience in Taiwan and the United States, Liann Shannon argues that funding structures and partnership models often signal support without actually … read more >
As a UN Youth Representative, Ida Simonsen witnessed how in many cases, youth participation in global food governance only serves to reproduce policymaking mechanisms that … read more >
This edition of Rooted Magazine is published in conjunction with the 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum, a landmark convergence of grassroots movements and organisations from around … read more >
Early September 2025, grassroots movements are gathering in Sri Lanka to build ‘a world beyond capitalism, colonialism, patriarchy, racism, and fascism’. Two of the main … read more >
The dominant approach to resilience tends to focus on restoring supply chains or bouncing back to pre-crisis conditions. This framing assumes the current system is … read more >
In Kajiado West, a semi-arid region of Kenya where erratic rains, drought, and decades of marginalisation intersect, Maasai pastoralist communities are charting their own path … read more >
Indigenous communities in Denendeh (Northwest Territories, Canada) are working towards community-led visions of growing food that reframe agriculture from a colonial activity to a practice … read more >