Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Released Tuesday, 16th July 2024
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Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

Tuesday, 16th July 2024
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We take a bite out of the First Nations Garden, a healing space for the Intertribal Native community of Chicago. Co-founder Fawn Pochel (they/kwe) shares the origins of this youth-led project, the importance of establishing and maintaining relationship with plant relatives, and how the garden has transformed the neighborhood and provided a community gathering place for celebrations, education, and practicing intertribal traditions. 


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Previous Take the Last Bite episodes that center food justice, the joys of growing and cooking food, and innovations in urban farming: 

  • Queers Who Make Beers – a chat with queer and trans folks in the craft microbrewing industry working to improve working conditions for marginalized service workers
  • Ferrets, Farming, and Fat-Kid Food – a segment about growing basil in shipping containers and a segment about cooking with taste-loss due to long-COVID
  • ‘Chef’ is Gender Neutral – brunch baddie Catie Randazzo talks about wanting to connect queer and trans youth to service industry skills


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Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity

Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

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