Dig In!

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Dig In! is an interactive workshop that explores the concept of food sovereignty. This concept means ensuring food for everyone; building food systems that are controlled locally; and honouring ecosystems and traditional knowledge.

The workshop was developed by youth from across the country including young farmers, urban youth, aboriginal youth, and food activists. Food sovereignty is a lens through which we can better understand the food system and explore how to build stronger connections between people and food, between urban populations and farmers, and create more just food and agriculture policies. The workshop’s goal is to expose participants to this concept and provide them with the knowledge they need to use it as an organizing principle in their work.

The Dig In! workshop was created through a collaborative project of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network, the youth education network Check Your Head, and the National Farmers Union Youth. If you would like to lead a Dig In! workshop in your classroom or workplace, or in your community, download the Dig In! tool kit available here: opens in a new browser window www.cban.ca/digin or contact Lucy Sharratt: (613) 241-0147.

Sample delicious footage of a Dig In! workshop on YouTube: opens in a new browser window www.youtube.com/user/DigInCanada

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