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Event Slides: "​Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Perspectives for Healthy Soil and Water" April 13, 2024

4/17/2024

 
Briefing slides are available below of Rene' Locklear White's presentation from Saturday, April 13, 2024. 
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The 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 (SLIDE BELOW)
Loudoun County Virginia's Agricair and Oatlands in collaboration with The Virginia Tech Center for Food Systems & Community Transformation and partners presented "​Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Perspectives for Healthy Soil and Water" on Saturday, April 13, 10:00-3:00 pm at 20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane Leesburg, Virginia 20175.

More than 85 people attended the public event. 

​Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Perspectives for Healthy Soil and Water

3/12/2024

 
Agricair and Oatlands in collaboration with The Virginia Tech Center for Food Systems & Community Transformation and partners present 
​Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Perspectives for Healthy Soil and Water
Saturday, April 13, 10:00-3:00 pm
20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane
Leesburg, Virginia 20175
Register
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Join for a day at Oatlands to support healthy soils and water by bringing our circles together and amplifying Indigenous perspectives. We will hear from three Indigenous women leaders, Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Rene’ Locklear White, and Victoria Persinger Ferguson, who will share about Indigenous land management and foodways that support soil and water health. Each speaker will present their work and then they will engage in dialogue with one another and the audience, in a cross-cultural exploration. Family friendly activities and networking will follow with educational and resource booths on soil and water stewardship available to explore.  
Please visit the Agricair’s event webpage to register. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Katie Trozzo at [email protected] or 540-231-4582 during regular business hours at least 10 days prior to the event. 
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You are also invited to join for a Healing House Party, a fundraiser for healthy soil and water, that will kick off the event! It will be held Friday, April 12 at 7:00 pm at Harmony Hall in Hamilton, Virginia. More information is available on Agricair’s event webpage. ​
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