Flyer promoting a seminar talk by Dr. Daniela Marini on March 11 at 12pm MST. The talk is titled "Seeds of Dissent" and includes the following description: "This presentation explores how communities in Argentina organize to resist the impacts of herbicide-resistant soy monoculture. Rural and urban communities organize against pesticide exposure, establishing environmental protection zones around urban centers and advancing legal and scientific precedents against fumigations. Embracing the lens of body-territory, this movement is working to eliminate gender-based violence in the homes and fields where food producers live and work. In this view, land is inseparable from embodied life-not a commodity, but a living relationship-signaling a profound epistemic shift that challenges the dominant agricultural system at its core."
Join us Wednesday, March 11 from 12-1 MST for the next JSET Seminar, "Seeds of Dissent: Community Strategies Against Soy Monoculture in Argentina" by Dr. Daniela Marini. Full talk details included in the flyer below,π including how to join by Zoom. We hope to see you there!