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Women of the Earth
Women of the Earth
Women of the Earth

Women of the Earth

Women of the Earth is a short form documentary series capturing the resilient work of female land stewards across the United States. The subjects in this series represent a diverse group of women, who’s work continues to lead our world towards effective and reciprocal solutions to systematically change the

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How This Aquaponics Farmer Is Reinventing Urban Agriculture

How This Aquaponics Farmer Is Reinventing Urban Agriculture

There are numerous barriers in place when it comes to growing food in cities, but education and lack of access to space are the hardest to overcome. Yemi Amu has dedicated her life as a farmer to solving this problem, starting the only Aquaponics farm in NYC, and actively engaging

How This Indigenous Farmer Is Solving Food Insecurity

How This Indigenous Farmer Is Solving Food Insecurity

As climate chaos increases around the world, Michelle Week, a farmer outside of Portland Oregon is drawing on her Sinixt indigenous knowledge to adapt her farm to the changing seasons. By practicing techniques like seed saving and dry farming, Michelle is combating the increasing food security crisis while continuing to

How Two Sisters Are Reviving Damaged Farmland With Hemp

How Two Sisters Are Reviving Damaged Farmland With Hemp

Before 1937, hemp had been used for millennia as a means of fiber, paper, and fuel - and yet it became illegal to cultivate in the United States for decades. Today, two sisters in New York's Hudson Valley are re-introducing hemp on their farm as a way to

How this Shepherdess and Her Sheep are Restoring California

How this Shepherdess and Her Sheep are Restoring California

Today, Grasslands are the least protected habitat on earth. And due to factors - such as development, wildfires, industrial agriculture, and extreme biodiversity loss - our Grasslands continue to be in serious danger. Shannon Waldron has made it her life’s mission to live and work as a nomadic shepherdess

How This Aquaponics Farmer Is Reinventing Urban Agriculture

How This Aquaponics Farmer Is Reinventing Urban Agriculture

There are numerous barriers in place when it comes to growing food in cities, but education and lack of access to space are the hardest to overcome. Yemi Amu has dedicated her life as a farmer to solving this problem, starting the only Aquaponics farm in NYC, and actively engaging

How This Indigenous Farmer Is Solving Food Insecurity

How This Indigenous Farmer Is Solving Food Insecurity

As climate chaos increases around the world, Michelle Week, a farmer outside of Portland Oregon is drawing on her Sinixt indigenous knowledge to adapt her farm to the changing seasons. By practicing techniques like seed saving and dry farming, Michelle is combating the increasing food security crisis while continuing to

How Two Sisters Are Reviving Damaged Farmland With Hemp

How Two Sisters Are Reviving Damaged Farmland With Hemp

Before 1937, hemp had been used for millennia as a means of fiber, paper, and fuel - and yet it became illegal to cultivate in the United States for decades. Today, two sisters in New York's Hudson Valley are re-introducing hemp on their farm as a way to

How this Shepherdess and Her Sheep are Restoring California

How this Shepherdess and Her Sheep are Restoring California

Today, Grasslands are the least protected habitat on earth. And due to factors - such as development, wildfires, industrial agriculture, and extreme biodiversity loss - our Grasslands continue to be in serious danger. Shannon Waldron has made it her life’s mission to live and work as a nomadic shepherdess