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Food Sovereignty in Canada: A Black Farmer's Perspective

EVT503831

Tue May 28, 2024
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
90 mins

Location

York Woods
Theatre Lobby

Food sovereignty is a concept that emphasizes the rights of individuals and communities to control their food systems, including production, distribution, and consumption. From a Black farmer's perspective in Canada, food sovereignty holds immense significance as it intersects with racial justice, cultural heritage, and community empowerment. Join Joe G. Thomas of Atiba Farm and founder of Black Vegans of Toronto as he discusses food sovereignty in Canada from a Black farmer's perspective.

No registration required; drop by on May 28th!

If you identify as a person with a disability and require an accessibility accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Accessibility Services by email, accessibleservices@tpl.ca, or voicemail, 416-393-7099, to make a request. Please contact us at least three weeks in advance.

Generously supported by Adrian and Ange Rocca.