Ancestral Food Ways with Abena Offeh-Gyimah

Published: Sept. 28, 2021, 8:30 p.m.

b"Abena Offeh-Gyimah is a writer, a researcher, a business owner, and an advocate for an indigenous food sovereignty system. She's worked at Black Creek Community Farm as a coordinator for the youth farming program, with Building Roots as an urban gardener coordinator, with North York Community House as a Strong Neighborhood Coordinator, and currently project co-lead with the Jane Finch Community Research Partnership. Her food business, Adda Blooms, seeks to work with small scale farmers to bring ancestral foods worldwide. Her blog seeks to explore the intersections between food, culture, and equity. Abena\\u2019s passionate about preserving indigenous plants, seeds, and seeks to work in collaboration with small scale African farmers to grow and preserve ancestral foods. \\n\\nPhoto courtesy of Abena Offeh-Gyimah\\n\\nBlog Posts mentioned: \\nFamine Foods\\nFood lineage\\nFood System\\n\\nFollow Item 13 on social media: Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @item13podcastDon\\u2019t forget to subscribe & leave us a review!"