The following testimonials provide firsthand accounts of participants' experiences, highlighting the impact of this important event about soil and water. These valuable insights and feedback help showcase the event's effectiveness and influence future engagement with environmental issues. Beth SastreCommercial Horticulturist Loudoun Extension Office Virginia Cooperative Extension "It was a GREAT program! Evgeniya StrootzLoudoun County School Board "Thank you to all of you for your contribution to make this event happen! Cari TaylorCounsellor / Consultant Author, One Living System "I am so blessed to be in this thread - thank you Derrick for including me. John EllisEconomist, Rural Advocate "I think the Virginia Master Naturalist course should include a session on indigenous landscape management." Katie TrozzoDepartment of Agricultural, Leadership, and Community Education at Virginia Tech "Echoing so much gratitude and appreciation over here as well. I am so grateful to have been a part of supporting such an important event. Thanks to everyone who made this event possible, especially to our speakers Dr. Lyla, Vicky, and Rene’, Derrick for bringing us all together, Lori and Oatlands for hosting us, Beth and VCE for providing us amazing pizza from Fireside Farm, the so so many partners, donors, and exhibitors who contributed to make this happen, and to everyone who joined to be part of this important conversation and learning! I am excited for all the ripples casting out from our time together and look forward to where they are leading us. Additional RecognitionThe gathering was hosted by Agricair and Oatlands in collaboration with the Virginia Tech Center for Food Systems and Community Transformation with over seven donors and 12 partners who contributed to make the event happen. Partners include: ● American Farmland Trust ● Virginia Cooperative Extension ● 4theSoil ● Loudoun County ● Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District ● Piedmont Environmental Council ● One Living System ● Farm and Fork Kitchen ● Save Rural Loudoun ● Fireside Farm ● Sanctuary on the Trail | Lori KimballOatlands SavingPlaces.org "Saturday was an amazing day! Thank you to everyone who organized and participated in it. As Katie said, it is exciting to see the ripples casting out from the event and to anticipate where they will lead us." Three Indigenous Women's PerspectivesThe three Indigenous speakers were: • Dr. Lyla June Johnston - Architects of Abundance: Indigenous Food Systems and the Excavation of Hidden History • Victoria Persinger Ferguson - Living off the Land: The Earth is our Mother • Rene' Locklear White (Our Sanctuary on the Trail Co-Founder) - Sustaining Our Indigenous Roots: Protecting Water, Soil, and Food. Ryan BartlettNatural Law Mentor | Regenerative Ryan, LLC Community Builder | One Living System BioGeometry Energy-Balancing / EMF Radiation Protection "I AM overflowing with love for you all. I send a heartfelt gratitude for everybody's monumental PRESENCE this weekend, even the wily wind spirit, Sylph. Donna BohanonPublic historian, Preservationist, and Instructor "Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and passion! Friday's and yesterday's events represented a much needed change of pace for me. I anticipated the event would be wonderful but it exceeded my expectations. There was so much that resonated with me and it was great to be around like-minded people. Derrick ClarkeAgriCair 501(c)(3), non-partisan, nonprofit corporation dedicated to the maintenance of our “One Living System” through soil and water advocacy "It is an honor to have come together, with "Diverse Village Support", to produce "Amplifying Indigenous Women's Perspectives" on Healthy Soil and Water. Special ThanksThis event is made possible by a grant from the VanHuyck/Chockley Family Foundation, the Virginia Tech Department of Agricultural, Leadership, & Community Education, American Farmland Trust and donations made to agricair. One notable agricair donation was made by the local "Bank of Clarke County." |
Briefing slides are available below of Rene' Locklear White's presentation from Saturday, April 13, 2024.
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