Women and Food WAF Team
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A storytelling podcast series about the women who feed the world. Meet female farmers, fisher folks, rural women and many others who keep us alive everday. Because women are very diverse we want to give the stage to all of them, being cis, trans, genderqueer or non-binary.
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Episode 6: Emmanuelle - about the reconnection with the countryside
She isn't a farmer but she recently quit her high level job and founded #BackToEarth to move to the countryside and connect farmers, "neo-rurals", artists, entrepreneurs and many other actors.
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Episode 5: Dee - about Black Food Sovereignty and building community resilience
Dee is a black food sovereignty activist in an underserved district of London. She belongs to the "new type of policy makers" that are rooted in grassroot work.
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Episode 4: Amira - running a farm in Bosnia to grow healthy food for her children
In this episode we will talk to Amira, farming in Bosnia. She created her own female farmers organisation, to support women to grow healthy foods for their children and sell surpluses on the market.
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Episode 3: Anne - comment on devient agricultrice par amour et des pensées sur l'agriculture bio et ces limites
Dans cette interview, nous parlons avec Anne de la façon dont elle est devenue agricultrice, de ses critiques à l'égard de la permaculture, des limites de l'agriculture biologique pour alimenter le monde et de l'impact du covid sur son travail.
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Episode 2: Tammi - about a happy pig farmer and food sovereignty advocacy at the UN
In this episode we will talk about how Tammi became a pig farmer, how she manages her work on the farm, her PhD, her presidency of AFSA and her international advocacy work. Furthermore she will talk about the link between food and feminism and the advises for women in agriculture!
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Episode 1: Claire - sur les moments durs dans la vie d’une productrice de lait en France
Interview avec Claire - une productrice de lait francaise! Elle parle de son travail, de sa famille, des regulations agricole francaise, de suicide et du future des agricultrices.