Much discussion has been emerging from our community about
heritage seeds, indigenous farming & food sovereignty.
The intent of this symposium is to share, learn & discuss strategies for
the protection of our seeds & revitalization of Anishinabe foodways.
• Opening Ceremonies
[Water & Strawberry]
• Keynote Speakers
• Environmental Booths
• Presentations
• Hands-On Activities
• Film Screening
• Seed Exchange
• Breakfast & Lunch
Provided
FREE and open to the public
For more info contact
Glenna Jenkins at
989.775.4744 or
gjenkins@sagchip.org