Sharing the Process – Volume 8 Launch

Earlier this month we announced the launch of our special edition collaboration with the United Nations Food and Agriculture org.

During this launch, we explained the process behind the creation of this journal and all the different components that went into it. Dr. Sereana Naepi could not be there in person, but she shared her reflections on how much programs like this mean for Indigenous researchers.

Thanks to the incredibly talented Luke Redgrove who runs Redgrove Film, we would like to share with you the short video that was shown on screen at the UNFAO Headquarters!

We are so grateful to our wonderful team! and to you for joining us in celebrating this journal.

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