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How Indigenous food sovereignty can tackle food insecurity | The University of British Columbia 

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What is food sovereignty? Dr. Jennifer Grenz says that it’s about reclaiming and revitalizing food systems, which can heal both people and the land.
Dr. Grenz, who is an agroecologist with UBC Faculty of Forestry, explains how revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help tackle food insecurity. Indigenous food sovereignty is also about cultural resurgence: being able to access foods and medicine and find new ones as we face climate change.
Watch this video to learn how settlers can respectfully support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems, including learning about native plants that have grown in their local area in the past.
If you'd like to learn more about land-based learning and supporting Indigenous food sovereignty, visit: beyond.ubc.ca
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