An indigenous activist and farmer, Clayton Brascoupé will teach us the value of seeds for food security and for our health.
He will also show how important the domestic garden is in preserving local seeds.
Speaker:
- Clayton Brascoupé, a Mohawk/Anishnabeg, is director of the nonprofit Traditional Native American Farmers Association whose members include farmers, horticulturists, educators and health professionals.
Free entry while seats last. We advise you to arrive 10 minutes before the event starts to ensure a place.
Terra Madre Salone del Gusto is in Parco Dora, Turin, from September 22-26, 2022, with over 600 exhibitors and a series of workshops, conferences and tastings that show how we can regenerate our planet through food.
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Event languages: IT, EN