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Free the Land, and Us, Too!  Agroecology and Popular Struggle: Building an ‘Agrarian’ Intersectional Movement

Free the Land, and Us, Too! Agroecology and Popular Struggle: Building an ‘Agrarian’ Intersectional Movement

Blain Snipstal

  • July 26, 2017
This is the final article of the series “People’s Agroecology,”written by Blain Snipstal, a farmer at Black Dirt Farm. He is part of the leadership
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Towards a “Peoples” Agroecology

Towards a “Peoples” Agroecology

Blain Snipstal

  • March 29, 2016
This is the first article of the series “People’s Agroecology,” written by Blain Snipstal, a returning generation farmer part of the Black Dirt Farm Collective
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