Links and referrals to poetry, articles, books, and more that you can read if you choose!
The Battle for Paradise, Naomi Klein
“The Rise and Fall of Internationalism” by Mary Nolan
“What Does Internationalism Actually Mean?” by Yohann Koshy
“Actually existing tomatoes: Politics of memory, variety, and empire in Latvian struggles over seeds” by Guntra A. Aistara
The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic, Martin Prechtel
Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US, Courtney B. Ryan
“Meet The Sámi Land Defenders of Scandinavia” by Nina Gualinga
Saving More Than Seeds: Practices and Politics of Seed Saving, Catherine Phillips
“Inside Kenya's Seed Control Battle - Why Smallholder Farmers Want to Share Indigenous Seeds”
“Seeds of change? Social practices of urban community seed sharing initiatives for just transitions to sustainability” by Anna R. Davies, Monika Rut & Jane K. Feeney
“Sowing the seeds of climate crisis in Odisha” by Chitrangada Choudhury and Aniket Aga
Culinary Ephemera: War, 1916-1945 from UMich Special Collections
“Heirlooms of Tomorrow” by John Navazio
Sobreviviendo a Floreciendo: Insights on Urban Agriculture in San Juan, Puerto Rico From the Women Immersed by Ana Maria Zepeda
‘An act of rebellion’: the young farmers revolutionizing Puerto Rico’s agriculture by Nina Lakhani
Food Rebellions! Forging Food Sovereignty to Solve the Global Food Crisis, Eric Holt-Giménez and Raj Patel
“A Guide to Seed Intellectual Property Rights” by Paulina Jenney
“What is Food Sovereignty?” - La Via Campesina
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“A Small Needful Fact” by Ross Gay
“Notes From Coosa” by Jennifer Elise Foerster
“How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This” by Hanif Abdurraqib
"Students and faculty start RC Garden at East Quad" by Brandon Summers-Miller
Dirt Road Home by Cheryl Savageau
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein