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Hi all,

Food First's Food Sovereignty Tours guide travelers with an interest in
alternative food movements to international destinations to explore other
food systems and their fight for food sovereignty. Our most recent Food
Sovereignty Tour to Cuba just returned. One stop along their journey was a
visit to La Coincidencia, a permaculture farm in Matanzas, Cuba. At the
farm, the group learned about the agricultural and spiritual importance of
soil. Food First Fellow Leonor Hurtado further describes their experience
in a blog post, shared on our website.  Click here
<https://foodfirst.org/thoughts-on-soil/> to read more!

Upset you missed it? No worries, we have another delegation going out this
November. Find out more information here: https://foodfirst.org/cubafst/

In solidarity,
Marina Vergara

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Marina Vergara
Food Sovereignty Intern
Food Sovereignty Tours, a program of Food First
398 60th Street, Oakland, CA 94618
510 654 4400 x223
www.foodfirst.org/tours <http://www.foodfirst.org>

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*The mission of Food Sovereignty Tours is to build the global movement for
food sovereignty through solidarity travel and immersion learning. Food
Sovereignty Tours is a project of Food First/Institute for Food and
Development Policy, called one of the country’s “most established food
think tanks” by the New York Times.*