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Re-seeding Hope in Life Sustainers
Posted by: Emma Loveday
Rematriation of Colonial-Patriarchal Food Ways read full post >>
to shape, to harmonize, to act in integrity
Posted by: Emma Loveday
ACTION, POWER, FUNCTION read full post >>
Dear Mater, Mr. Mountain
Posted by: Emma Loveday
Poetry read at Hatch Gallery, Feb 2023 Climate Grief exhibition. read full post >>
Authentic Self
Posted by: Emma Loveday
(poetry presented at Vancouver Fruit Tree Project wrap up event 10.12.24) read full post >>
Mother
Posted by: Emma Loveday
(poetry presented at Vancouver Fruit Tree Project wrap up event 10.12.24) read full post >>
Arguedas Tour: Andahuaylas
Posted by: Jon
To get to Andahuaylas from Abancay, we headed West and so abandoned the road towards Cusco, which continues East. Before embarking on this brief trip, we weren’t sure what the condition of the roads would be, but they were all … Continue reading read full post >>
Arguedas Tour: Abancay
Posted by: Jon
To get from Puquio to Abancay, 300km or so further inland, on the road to Cusco, you have first to cross a long stretch of puna, or high-altitude moorland, that divides the southern tip of Ayacucho from Apurímac. Here, at … Continue reading read full post >>
Arguedas Tour: Chimbote
Posted by: Jon
I took an overnight bus to Chimbote, a small coastal city that is just over 400km, from Lima, a little more than a third of the distance to Ecuador. I arrived about 6am, and though the bus station is some … Continue reading read full post >>
Arguedas Tour: La agraria
Posted by: Jon
It was some time ago that I first came up with the idea of an “Arguedas Tour”: a trip through (mostly) Peru’s Southern Andes that would include as many as possible of the places associated with writer José María Arguedas. … Continue reading read full post >>