I’m currently a graduate student & NSF Indige-FEWSS trainee pursuing my master’s in Agriculture Education at the University of Arizona, located on occupied Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui Lands. My thesis work involves continuing to indigenize & decolonialize farm-to-school curriculum with the Service to All Relations (STAR) School in Leupp, AZ. I am passionate about working in solidarity with communities living in food apartheids created by settler colonialism in the United States. My goal is to promote food justice & food sovereignty movements to increase access to healthy, culturally-appropriate foods.
My Apsáalooke name is Iichiinmaaáatchilash – Fortunate with Horses and my English name is JoRee LaFrance. I come from the Apsáalooke (Crow) nation and...
Monica talks with Flor Sandoval from Sonoran Environmental Research Institute. From Flor: I’ve been with SERI since 2009 when I started as a volunteer...
Chelsea Mendoza is an undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor’s in Environmental Science at the University of Arizona. She is originally from California and enjoys...