Indigenous Food Systems:

 
 

Sun. Nov. 16 Talk with Marisela Chávez

 

 

Sunday, November 16

10:00 PST, 11:00 MST, 12:00 CST, 1:00 EST
(US/CA)

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Our food system: What comes to mind? Chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, agribusiness, seed monopolies, monoculture, agrofuels, distribution injustice, food deserts, soil depletion, desertification, food waste, hunger, obesity . . . .

 

We all know it’s a disaster. But what might a just, equitable, and accessible food system look like?

 

Many examples, built over thousands of years, from indigenous peoples and their relationship with land, food foraging, and cultivation give us key principles that guide the present day food sovereignty movement in Indigenous communities. They include the sacredness of lands, plants, and animals that provide food; community participation; self-determination; and reforming colonial policies and practices in forestry, fisheries, rangeland, environmental conservation, health, agriculture, and rural communities.

 

Join us for a conversation with Marisela Chávez, Ph.D., who works in the intersectional fields around indigenous food systems and sovereignty.

 

The first 100 participants to register will be able to join the Zoom meeting. (Don’t worry if you can’t join in person, soon after the event we’ll post the lightly edited video on our YouTube channel.)

 

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Presenters

SCNCC on YouTube

 

 

The rightwing podcaster and YouTube pontificator exposes tens of millions to regular toxic doses of climate denial. Environmental scientist Dana Nuccitelli explains Rogan’s five key tactics so we can all learn to spot them.

 

Youth-led movements against genocide, austerity, and the continued destruction of natural resources have sprung up all around the world. Cohering these movements around class politics is key to avoiding barbarism. Read the transcript of this provocative speech by Cyn Huang here.

 

Coal from Colombia has fueled occupation and genocide in Palestine; Israeli militarism has displaced and destroyed in Colombia; and both together are fueling climate chaos. Andreas Malm and Maxy Guedes bring us inside the campaign to break this toxic relationship, from Jewish Currents.

 

Capitalism has created a world of bullsh*t abundance and artificial scarcity, where we have too much of what we don’t need and too little of what we do; an interview with co-authors Kai Heron, Keir Milburn, and Bertie Russell on their new book, Radical Abundance: How to Win a Green Democratic Future.

SCNCC’s Dave Jones reviews Mariana Rodrigues and Sinan Eden’s book All In: A Revolutionary Theory to Stop Climate Collapsesubject of one of our most recent webinars with Rodrigués and Alice Gato.

Date: 
Sunday, November 16, 2025 - 10:00