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The re-release of In Her Boots shares and highlights the stories of Black and Brown women who traditionally have not had a platform to use their voice. Learn about the life and work of powerful women in agriculture through their conversations with new host Tiffany LaShae.

Tiffany is a farmer, researcher, educator, and activist with a diverse background in food justice, regenerative agriculture, afroecology, agroecology, ‘permaculture’ & more.

This is a production from Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES).

In Her Boots In Her Boots

    • Education
    • 4.7 • 22 Ratings

The re-release of In Her Boots shares and highlights the stories of Black and Brown women who traditionally have not had a platform to use their voice. Learn about the life and work of powerful women in agriculture through their conversations with new host Tiffany LaShae.

Tiffany is a farmer, researcher, educator, and activist with a diverse background in food justice, regenerative agriculture, afroecology, agroecology, ‘permaculture’ & more.

This is a production from Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES).

    Episode 5 with Dr. Akilah Martin: Miseducation of a Farmer

    Episode 5 with Dr. Akilah Martin: Miseducation of a Farmer

    In today's episode, Dr. Akilah Martin shares about her journey with soil and agriculture. She also reflects on her experiences attending an an HBCU (Historically Black College & University) vs. a PWI (Predominately White Institution), her work with DePaul University, and her current projects in Chicago. Dr. Akilah Martin is a soil enthusiast, soil scientist and the author of 'Miseducation of a Farmer.'

    Miseducation of a Farmer: https://www.humansandnature.org/miseducation-of-a-farmer

    • 37 min
    Episode 4 with Maryan Abdinur - 'An East African In Minnesota'

    Episode 4 with Maryan Abdinur - 'An East African In Minnesota'

    In today’s episode, Maryan Abdinur shares childhood memories from growing up in Somalia. Maryan works with Hope Communities Inc as Food, Land and Community Program Lead, aka "the weird person that carries around plants and seeds."

    https://hope-community.org/

    • 43 min
    KaZoua Berry: A Call to Action

    KaZoua Berry: A Call to Action

    In today's episode, Tiffany chats with KaZoua about her role with Minnesota Food Association, nonprofit farming, and the exclusivity of organic farming. KaZoua discusses her memories as a Hmong refugee and her life as the mother of mixed races (Black & Hmong) children. After the killings of George Floyd and Daunte Wright, KaZoua bravely used her voice to challenge white-led organizations to act against systemic racism and police brutality.

    Big River Farms: https://bigriverfarms.thefoodgroupmn.org/

    • 40 min
    Bootless with Dani Pieratos, Part II: Mino chige

    Bootless with Dani Pieratos, Part II: Mino chige

    In part II of Tiffany's conversation with Dani Pieratos, Dani talks about her connection to the earth and discusses the goals and challenges of the food, agriculture, and land access projects she's working on.

    Dani Pieratos is a mother, water protector, and advocate for Indigenous communal sufficiency, food sovereignty, and sustainable agriculture. She works with organizations such as Harvest Nation, The Land Access Alliance, Bois Forte Food Sovereignty, and the Sustainable Agriculture Community Advocacy Group.

    • 25 min
    Bootless with Dani Pieratos, Part I: Facing intergenerational trauma

    Bootless with Dani Pieratos, Part I: Facing intergenerational trauma

    Dani Pieratos is a mother, water protector, and advocate for Indigenous communal sufficiency, food sovereignty, and sustainable agriculture. She works with organizations such as Harvest Nation, The Land Access Alliance, Bois Forte Food Sovereignty, and the Sustainable Agriculture Community Advocacy Group.

    In this episode, Dani describes the harmful impacts of intergenerational trauma endured by the Indigenous Community, some of which she's seen manifest in her own life.



    Blog: White farmers blocked a much-needed federal relief program for Black farmers. 

    • 31 min
    Introducing Bootless: the new season of In Her Boots with Tiffany LaShae

    Introducing Bootless: the new season of In Her Boots with Tiffany LaShae

    We are pleased to present to you the new season of the In Her Boots podcast. The theme of this season, and the new direction of the show, is "Bootless." This shift is explained in this sneak peak of the first three episodes with new host Tiffany LaShae. Through Tiffany's conversations with her guests, the podcast shares and highlights the stories of Black and Brown women who traditionally have not had a platform to use their voice. 

    Tiffany is a farmer, researcher, educator, and activist with a diverse background in food justice, regenerative agriculture, afroecology, agroecology, ‘permaculture’ & more.

    In Her Boots on the MOSES website

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

aroundthefarmtable ,

Excellent

Quickly becoming my favorite Podcast. I listen when I’m doing the dishes or getting things done around the farm. It feels like I’m having a conversation with friends. I learn something new with each episode and continue to be inspired by these amazing women.

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