Activist's revolutionary project could transform how we grow food: 'Capacity to support all life forms'
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Activist's revolutionary project could transform how we grow food: 'Capacity to support all life forms'
Just how much can traditional farming do? According to environmental activist and revolutionary Winona LaDuke, it's the key to a greener future. After graduating from college in the 1980s, LaDuke moved to the White Earth reservation in Minnesota, home to her tribe, the Ojibwe. Since then, she's devoted her life to environmental and indigenous rights. Underpinning the bulk of her work is an unwavering belief in cooperative farming's potential. A…
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