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Indigenous worldviews and Indigenous-led research: Keys for food systems’ resilience, adaptation and collaboration

Indigenous worldviews and Indigenous-led research: Keys for food systems’ resilience, adaptation and collaboration

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In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Grenz and Dr. Courtney Mason—two Indigenous scholars—discuss food and agriculture research in BC. Dr. Grenz highlights how Indigenous worldviews can guide climate adaptation, while Dr. Mason explores links between Indigenous health, food sovereignty, and rural sustainability. They delve into decolonizing research and the importance of Indigenous knowledge in building resilient food systems and stronger research partnerships.

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