food sovereignty

November 13, 2024
Raúl Zibechi

From food production to health and community justice, practices and experiments in autonomy across Latin America cultivate a thirdway alternative to electoral reform and revolutionary struggle.

August 20, 2020
Kasmine D. Forbes

Increasing community control and ownership of crops like cassava can ensure economic and social welfare.

May 28, 2020
Chris O’Connell

As Covid-19 tears through Ecuador, social movements are ensuring that communities have access to food. 

November 3, 2016
Christina Schiavoni and William Camacaro

What is driving the current ‘scarcity amidst abundance’ of food in Venezuela?

February 9, 2015
Rachel Conrad
The Hidrotambo hydroelectric dam threatens one of Ecuador’s richest food-producing regions, without reducing Ecuador’s reliance on fossil fuels.
August 8, 2014
Alejandro Camargo

Between state interests and large-scale extractive companies who freely exploit the sea, artisanal fishing communities are caught in territorial conflicts, with tremendous impacts on food security in the region. 

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