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Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

Update: 2022-03-07
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Featured on choa magazine Volume 2: 집밥 — JIP-BAB.


The connection to farming is obvious when thinking about jip-bab and the systems that allow us to enjoy it, but we often forget the labour and care. Kristyn Leach, a seed saver and farmer of Namu Farm, shares about her practice of infusing community care, global and Korean socio-politics history, and peasant-led movements in her practice.


Originally published on August 2021.


Interview by Harriet Kim.


Audio Edited by Seungwoo of giant doma.

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Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

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