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@GosiaWozniacka

Journalist, photographer, senior reporter , former + staffer & journalism prof. Born in Poland, immigrant, world citizen.

Portland, Oregon
Dołączył lipiec 2010

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    2 kwi

    It simply means that you are a bit different from everyone else. And in a world where everyone strives to act, think and look the same - being different is truly something to be proud of. Thats why I’m very proud to be autistic. 7/7

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    “It’s like looking at the world through a different lens, a more reverential one that says we don’t know a whole lot and we should stop screwing it up. And maybe it can teach us if we step back,” says Paul Muller of about no-till farming.

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    31 mar

    Decades of research funding have been wasted pursuing the wrong questions about agriculture. Kudos to ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩ for covering the complex actual questions we need to work on, as uncovered by the climate crisis.

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  4. 30 mar

    Switching to no-till farming on mechanized organic farms, esp. in vegetable systems, has long been considered the holy grail, practically impossible to achieve. Veteran Calif. organic farmers are working on this challenge, with monumental consequences.

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    12 mar

    Why should you care more about mushrooms? They are part of the reason you’re alive. talks to about his new book on fungi’s important role in food security, ecological healing, and medicinal sovereignty.

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    11 mar

    Today on , speaks with about fungi’s under-recognized status, their role as a catalyst in emergent social movements, and what it takes to grow and forage for mushrooms while furthering the ideas they inspire.

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    8 lut

    "In Central America, cacao manifested as the food of the people, and that tells you a lot about how people live." work w cooperatives and highlight cacao’s migration story while making chocolate in a home kitchen.

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    2 lut

    Building trust with members of the agricultural worker community remains critical, not just to get more people to show up for testing—but also to eventually show up for the vaccine.

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  9. podał/a dalej
    26 sty

    In September, 40% of Black families with school-age children were food insecure. During the pandemic, Black students have been most acutely impacted by unequal access to school meals, an issue that roots back to segregation.

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  10. 26 sty

    Fresno County starts vaccinating agricultural workers, first in San Joaquin Valley

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    25 sty

    "Really inclusive research, that’s not just extracting information from Native peoples but is collaborative, requires a different timeframe and trust building."

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  12. 25 sty

    Many of the wild plants that grow along our roadsides and ditches are the progenitors/cousins of commercial crops. They hold traits that can protect our food supply. But they desperately need conservation, says in my interview

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    21 sty

    Rotten meat. Slimy salad. Spoiled Milk. Food marked as "not fit for human consumption." Prisons routinely serve inmates meals that are hazardous to their health, and advocates are fighting for change --especially as COVID-19 ravages these facilities.

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    20 sty

    Experts weigh in on how Vice President ’ husband, and the rest of the Biden administration, can develop long-term solutions to our food insecurity crisis.

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    21 sty

    "Placing a bust of my father in the Oval Office symbolizes the hopeful new day that is dawning for our nation," says Paul Chavez, the Civil Rights icon's son.

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    5 sty

    “We have a responsibility to not only rectify land management practices, but also to recognize the deep well of intelligence and lived knowledge that many Indigenous people practiced for millennia.” Great article in today:

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    5 sty
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    12 lis 2020

    This week, Tyson Foods surpassed 11,000 worker cases of Covid-19 (9% of its workforce), by far the most of any meatpacker. Cases are ticking up at the company's poultry plants in Arkansas.

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  19. 5 sty

    Does have a race problem? BIPOC farmers see the movement as yet another attempt to rebrand and profit from age-old growing traditions and Indigenous practices — without inviting people of color to the table. My story for

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  20. 16 gru 2020
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