

Earth Stewarding with Cris Izaguirre
May 19, 2022
Cris Izaguirre, a trans and queer Nicaraguan immigrant of Afro-Indigenous descent, shares their journey as a farmer and educator. They dive into the queerness of plants, encouraging an appreciation for diverse identities in nature. The talk highlights the importance of decolonizing ecology and embracing traditional practices through transformative growth. Cris reflects on community, the significance of ancestral wisdom, and how farming can be a powerful act of stewardship. Their passion for connecting with the land and people shines through, inspiring listeners to consider their relationship with the natural world.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Queer Botany and Decolonial Ecology
01:36 • 15min
From Nonprofit to Nurturer: A Farming Journey
16:18 • 32min
Navigating Conflict and Growth through Transformative Practices
48:39 • 2min
Reflecting on the Magic of Shared Immersions
51:04 • 2min
Harvesting Connections and Ancestral Wisdom
53:03 • 5min