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Fresh out of dough (FOD) is a bi-weekly podcast that follows the misadventures of three Indigenous/Womxn of color. FOD covers a variety of topics from messy travel, food, to lateral violence and more.
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For this 2 part episode, we invited Dean and Miriam from Hilltop Urban Gardens to join us in a dialogue about the barriers and hopes for Black and Indigenous solidarity and liberation. You can find out more about the amazing work Hilltop Urban Gardens is doing on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tacoma.food.sovereignty/We hope you enjoy! ❤️ FOD Crew**Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @FreshoutofdoughIf you like what you hear and want to support our work, consider making monthly contributions to our Patreon where you will also get gifts of gratitude for donating, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a month! Find out how on patreon.com/freshoutofdough**
For this 2 part episode we invited Dean and Miriam from Hilltop Urban Gardens to join us in a dialogue about the barriers and hopes for Black and Indigenous solidarity and liberation. You can find out more about the amazing work Hilltop Urban Gardens is doing on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tacoma.food.sovereignty/We hope you enjoy! ❤️ FOD Crew**Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @FreshoutofdoughIf you like what you hear and want to support our work, consider making monthly contributions to our Patreon where you will also get gifts of gratitude for donating, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a month! Find out how on patreon.com/freshoutofdough**
For this episode we talk about our own personal fashion styles, favorite BIPOC stores/icons and how the fashion world can cause harm. We hope you enjoy! ❤️ FOD Crew**Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @FreshoutofdoughIf you like what you hear and want to support our work, consider making monthly contributions to our Patreon where you will also get gifts of gratitude for donating, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a month! Find out how on patreon.com/freshoutofdough**
This week we discuss the origin of respectability politics and how we see it showing up in our communities.We hope you enjoy! ❤️ FOD Crew**Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @FreshoutofdoughIf you like what you hear and want to support our work, consider making monthly contributions to our Patreon where you will also get gifts of gratitude for donating, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a month!**
This week we discuss foods we ate growing up and the importance of food sovereignty and what folks can do to support food sovereignty. We hope you enjoy! ❤️ FOD Crew**Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @FreshoutofdoughIf you like what you hear and want to support our work, consider making monthly contributions to our Patreon where you will also get gifts of gratitude for donating, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a month!**
Content Warning: This episode contains tough conversations and topics that include discussing violence against indigenous womxn and the MMIW Movement. The beginning of the episode talks about our experience in Victoria and there will be an in-episode content warning before we dive into talking about violence against indigenous womxnTune in this episode as we discuss gender based violence against Indigenous womxn, MMIW, and our participation in the No More Stolen Sisters march in Victoria, BC.
In this episode we discuss why we created the podcast, what "Fresh Out of Dough" means to us and our experiences traveling through rural areas as Indigenous and POC womxn.
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