
69: COP 26: Glasgow growing, participatory action research and migrant worker solidarity
This month, we’re heading to Glasgow to bring you…
Farmerama · Farmerama
November 28, 202141m 51s
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Show Notes
This month, we’re heading to Glasgow to bring you three stories from the fringes of the COP26 conference.
We’ll hear from Tenement Veg about the challenges of growing food in Scotland’s largest city. We’ll highlight Nourish Scotland’s involvement at the conference, and speak to Warami Jackson and Marlon Opigo, two participants in Feedback’s “participatory action research”- an innovative and inclusive project researching young people’s experience of the food system. We’ll visit the Landworkers’ Alliance’s agroecology hub, and speak to the LWA’s Catherine McAndrew about the urgent call for solidarity with migrant workers.
This episode of Farmerama was produced by Katie Revell, Olivia Oldham and Abby Rose.
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Links:
‘Young Seeds for your Thoughts: Towards a Just Food System’.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNkYxX90O7Y