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E78: “Food Sovereignty is Economic Sovereignty”

E78: “Food Sovereignty is Economic Sovereignty”

Update: 2022-07-121
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In this episode, I take you to the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development’s Reservation Economic Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s the largest annual conference focusing on Native economics. This year’s event included, for the first time, a panel series called “Food Sovereignty is Economic Sovereignty.” I went to every one of them and heard from economists, entrepreneurs and some of the heavy hitters in Native food. In this show, you’ll hear from Alisha Murphy, Navajo economist, Lance Morgan, lawyer and economist who is the president and CEO of Ho-Chunk Inc., Aaron LaPointe, agribusiness manager for Ho-Chunk Farms, Heather Dawn Thompson, director of the office of tribal relations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Tomie Peterson, regenerative economies specialist with the Intertribal Agriculture Council.

Mentioned in the show:
2022 4th annual New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival: https://navajoeconomy.org/
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E78: “Food Sovereignty is Economic Sovereignty”

E78: “Food Sovereignty is Economic Sovereignty”

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