Mark Ford and Erin Parker will discuss Indigenous food sovereignty and the Native Farm Bill Coalition. The Native Farm Bill Coalition (NFBC) is the largest-ever coordinated effort in Indian County around federal food, agriculture, and nutrition policy. Since the Coalition’s launch in 2017, the NFBC has grown to include more than 270 Tribal Nations, intertribal organizations, and non-Native ally organizations. The NFBC is a joint project of the Intertribal Agriculture Council, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, the National Congress of American Indians, and the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, its official research partner.
Production and sound by Aenimate Media Productions and The House of Songs. Also broadcasting on Arkansas CW.
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