Towards Regenerative Culture:
Reshaping Perceptions of Permaculture, Food, Farming, and Wellness

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WHEN
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
4:00-5:00 p.m. PDT

LOCATION
Online
Zoom

PRICE
Free


 

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Check out this video to watch the Towards Regenerative Culture: Reshaping Perceptions of Permaculture, Food, Farming, and Wellness.

Speaker Series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice 

Brought to you by the Outback Farm and the Environmental Justice Speakers Fund in partnership with the WWU Alumni Association


Join us for a special afternoon with Farmer Rishi, a small-scale farmer, land-artist, writer, and educator. He helps people understand the basic principles behind the healing of our bodies: both our physical bodies and our Earthen body.

In this presentation, he'll address the shortfalls of permaculture and regenerative agriculture—as well as ways that we need to evolve our understanding for a just, resilient future. Registration is free but required.

This event is brought to you by the Outback Farm and the Environmental Justice Speakers Fund, granted by the SEJF.

Rishi Kumar

Farmer Rishi Kumar

Speaker

Rishi (farmerrishi.com) is the Executive Director of Sarvodaya Institute (@sarvodayafarms) and the Co-founder and Chief Gardening Officer of Healing Gardens Community (@healinggardens.co).

Questions and Accommodations

Contact the WWU Alumni Association for this event. Feel free to call at (360) 650-3353 or email at alumni@wwu.edu if you have any questions or comments.

There will be auto-captions available for this event. To request closed captions, please mark the request on the registration form. Advance notice of three days to one week is appreciated.