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MAFRA’s 2012 Community Projects

MAFRA’s 2012 Community Projects

Urban Projects The South Osborne Intergenerational Garden Project is a modular program consisting of 4 garden sites that are all in partnership with other community organizaitons where participants of all ages come together and grow food. At each of the garden sites, children, adolescents and young, middle and older adults work and learn together about [...]

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Winnipeg Community Garden Soil Quality Project

Growing food in the city can present some unique challenges compared to rural settings. Cars, industry, and other sources emit contaminants, which then settle out onto nearby soil. Food grown on this soil can sometimes take up these materials, leading to exposure by those eating it. Whether or not there is any significant risk to [...]

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Food Justice Potential in the Heart of Winter

Food Justice Potential in the Heart of Winter

It is winter and folks might think that the food community is dormant, but like this calendula plant, the food community in Manitoba is doing important work under a thin layer of snow. One way that you can get in touch with the important food work that is being done in Manitoba is by viewing [...]

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Indigenous Models of Development

Indigenous Models of Development

Thanks to the travel grant awarded by MAFRA, I was able to attend and contribute to the Models of Indigenous Development conference that took place in Chiapas, Mexico in 2011. The conference was an amazing opportunity to take a critical look at colonial approaches to indigenous planning and development. We also shared information regarding indigenous [...]

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Growing Food Justice, the Manitoba Way

Growing Food Justice, the Manitoba Way

This year we supported our first round of community projects. Sixteen projects in all were funded across Northern, rural, and urban Manitoba.  As the harvest of food has come in this fall, we have also been fortunate to receive a harvest of lessons learned and good news stories about food projects across Manitoba. Let us [...]

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World Food Day Human Library

World Food Day Human Library

This week, you may have seen blog posts from Sarah Michaelson or Aiden Enns who have been feeding themselves on $4 a day (the amount of money it is estimated that people on social assistance have for a daily food budget). Obviously, a one week challenge will only give them a limited idea of what [...]

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