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Cultivating Our Campus – Food [at] Sydney Seminar Series

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Defeating the Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock

Dr. Kyle Whyte uncovers the ethics of cooperative relationships between Indigenous peoples and climate science focusing on the #NoDAPL movement.

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Chido Govera – Growing Change: female empowerment through farming and social enterprise

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