Thursday, June 11, 2015

SeedBroadcasting from the Celebraćion de Culturas - Estamos Aqui, Peñasco, New Mexico. UPDATE!

Mural Image by Alberto Castagna and Robert Brenden

SeedBroadcast will be at the Celebraćion de Culturas in Peñasco, New Mexico on Saturday June 13th from 10am to 4pm. We will now be located at La Jicarita Harvest, 14082 St Rd 75  across from the St. Anthony's Catholic Church.  Site 5/6.  La Jicarita Harvest is a local business of home made jellies and bischocitos run by Natalie Lopez.  Sounds like the perfect place for us.

See you there.

Bring a seed story to share and seeds to swap.

Friday, June 5, 2015

SeedBroadcasting from the Celebraćion de Culturas - Estamos Aqui, Peñasco, New Mexico.

Mural Image by Alberto Castagna and Robert Brenden
High Road Community comes together to share traditions.

SeedBroadcast will be at the Celebraćion de Culturas in Peñasco, New Mexico on Saturday June 13th from 10am to 4pm. You will find us at Site I, the Rio Lucio Community Center, 1264 SR75.
Bring a seed story to share and seeds to swap.

Peñasco is one of the largest culturally diverse communities along the "High Road to Taos" scenic route and for the first time ever, people from all parts of the community are coming together to share what makes this place so special. The event runs from Friday evening June 12th through Sunday June 14th 2015.

The weekend kicks off with a dance and music provided by Cipriano Vigil.  Cipriano is a native of near by Chamisal, has a PHD in Ethnomusicology and a life long passion to preserve and share Northern New Mexico music. He has been honored as a Living Treasure.
Friday June 12th, 6pm,  Peñasco Theater.

Poetry readings by Levi Romero , the New Mexico Centennial Poet Laureate. Levi's poems are immersed in the regional manito dialect of Northern New Mexico and have been published internationally.
Saturday June 13th 7pm, Peñasco Theater

Presentations and exhibits of family history, including genealogy, stories and photographs.
Saturday June 13th and Sunday June 14th , 10am- 5pm Peñasco Theater

Throughout the weekend residents of Peñasco and nearby communities will open their homes to demonstrate traditional skills and crafts, such as willow basket weaving, soap making, story telling, retablo painting, wood craving and turning, pottery, posole and chico making, adobe brick making, and plastering, weaving, wool felting, colcha embroidery and much more.

This is a weekend not to miss so please come out and support this vibrant New Mexico community and remember to look out for the Mobile Seed Story Broadcasting Station.  See you there.




Thursday, June 4, 2015

Iskashitaa: Harvesting Hope Empowering Dreams


We met Barbara Eiswerth while she was attending the International Seed Library Forum. She is the founder and director of Iskashitaa Refugee Network whose mission is to empower and help build local relationships for refugees in Tucson through unique programs such as harvesting, food preparation, sewing and crafts, English as a second language, and advocacy.

Barbara Eiswerth at International Seed Library Forum

At the opening Seed Library event, Barbara and Iskashitaa staff person Sherrell were handing out slices of gigantic local grapefruit and talking to folks about the work of Iskashitaa. They were also trying to wrangle up volunteers for the weekly harvest of fruit and vegetables from underutilized food resources around Tucson such as backyard and streetside fruit trees. Like the many crates of grapefruit being handed out at the event, the quantity of fruits and vegatables that go unused and thrown in the landfill is astonishing. Iskashitaa gathers together refugees, volunteers, and homeowners to harvest this food and then redistribute it. They also sell at the local Farmer’s Market.

Iskashitaa headquarters

The next harvest would take place in a few days while we were still in Tucson. This would be the perfect opportunity to tag along and glean with the best of them.

glean, verb:
to gather or collect (something) in a gradual way
to search (something) carefully
to gather grain or other material that is left after the main crop has been gathered

On Wednesday, May 6th, I drove out to the Iskashitaa headquarters and met Chloe the Harvesting and Farmer’s Market Coordinator, several volunteers and the three refugee harvesters who I would be working with, Adam from Aljendae, Darfur, Marim from Mt Nuba, Sudan, and Kali from Butan. We would be heading out to a gated community in the Catalina foothills to pick grapefruit.

Sherrell and Cindy prepping for Market
Grapefruit harvest

The view was picturesque with lavish yards and landscapes filled with abundance. Barbara pointed out many different fruit trees, bushes, and edible flowers. Many were exotic citrus filled with ripe branches of sweet tartness. The tree we headed for was moderate in size and the grapefruit large, thick skinned, and mild.

Pineapple guava flowers a sweet melt-in-your mouth insanely wonderful edible flower.

The harvest works based on an equal exchange of labor, food, and generosity. Here’s how it works… home owners or businesses contact Iskashitaa when they have fruit or produce available to be gleaned. Then the harvest team swoops in to pick the food and carry it off to be redistributed through the group. It is that easy.

Catching the fruit

While we are picking, Adam warns us to be careful in case some of the fruit falls. No one wants to get beamed in the head because it would likely knock someone out. We cautiously use fruit pickers to pluck the fruit from ground level while others climb into the tree and hand pick directly. After about 30 minutes all the fruit has been picked, crated, and loaded into the van with a total of about 5 crates filled with grapefruit. This team effort makes for quick gleaning and fun as we chat during our work together.

This is a fundamental aspect of Iskashitaa and all of their programs. For its not just about the food, the gleaning, or the service. It’s really about relationships, empowerment, and healing by giving refugees a safe place to learn and become a part of the Tucson community. And this in no one-way street. Many come from land-based traditions and carry an incredible wealth of knowledge about farming, foraging, and cooking. They have much to teach us of edible landscapes and maximizing resources in culturally powerful ways.

Kali from Butan
Marim from Mt Nuba
Adam from Aljendae
More fruit!

Here are Seed Stories post-gleaning from Adam Abubakar and Barbara Eiswerth:

Adam Abubakar talks about his life from farmer in Darfur, Aljendea to gleaner in Tucson, Arizona.
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/adam-abubakar-talks-about-his-life-as-a-farmer-in-sudan-to-gleaner-in-tucson-arizona



Barbara Eiswerth talks about how food justice and refugee resettlement go hand in hand.
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/barbara-eiswerth-talks-about-how-food-justice-and-refugee-resettlement-go-hand-in-hand


Stay connected, volunteer and help support Iskashitaa Refuge Network at:
http://www.iskashitaa.org
https://www.facebook.com/IskashitaaRefugeeNetwork

Monday, June 1, 2015

Seed Stories from the International Seed Library Forum, continued

The following are the 2nd series of seed stories that were shared with SeedBroadcast at the  International Seed Library Forum that was held in Tucson, Arizona in May 2015.

Greg Schoen shares a seed story about the Glass Gem Rainbow Corn
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/greg-schoen-shares-a-seed-story-about-the-glass-gem-rainbow-corn
Karen Fasimpaur shares her  seed story about growing food and cultivating a community seed library
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/karen-fasimaur-shares-her-seed-story-about-growing-food-and-cultivating-a-community-seed-library
Martha Retallick talks about the cherry tomatoes she is growing from the Pima County Seed Library
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/martha-retallick-talks-about-the-cherry-tomatoes-she-is-growing-from-the-pima-county-seed-library Michelle Perales talks about growing seed knowledge and learning as you go
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/michelle-perales-talks-about-growing-seed-knowledge-and-learning-as-you-go Scott Chaskey talks about the Cornwall cliff meadows and his mentor Edgar Wallis
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/scott-chaskey-talks-about-the-cornwall-cliff-meadows-and-his-mentor-edgar-wallis Jim Veteto talks about the seeds that have influenced his work as a cultural anthropologist
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/jim-veteto-talks-about-the-seeds-that-have-influenced-his-life-and-work-as-a-cultural-anthropologist

Seed Stories from the International Seed Library Forum

The following are the first series of seed stories that were shared with SeedBroadcast at the  International Seed Library Forum that was held in Tucson, Arizona in May 2015.

Gary Nabhan shares the story of his poem "The Seed of a Song"
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/gary-paul-nabhan-shares-the-story-of-his-poem-the-seed-of-a-song
 Cecelia Montoya shares her story of growing Green Chile at Isleta Pueblo
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/cecelia-montoya-shares-her-story-of-growing-green-chile-at-isleta-pueblo Elena Acoba shares her story of food, seeds and culture
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/elena-acoba-shares-her-story-about-food-seeds-and-culture Rebecca Newburn talks about seeds, seed libraries, the commons and the concept of "Face Place Story"
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/rebecca-newburn-talks-about-seeds-seed-libraries-the-commons-and-the-concept-of-face-place-story Besty Goodman talks about her journey with seeds and her work to bring back agricultural traditions
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/betsy-goodman-talks-about-her-journey-with-seeds-and-her-work-to-bring-back-agricultural-traditions Mark O'Hare shares the story of Padre Kino and the white sonoran wheat
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/mark-o-hare-shares-the-story-of-padre-kino-and-the-white-sonoran-wheathare Cindy Conner talks about cherishing the gift of seeds
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/cindy-conner-talks-about-cherishing-the-gift-of-seeds Jessica Suda shares her seed story about relationships across nature
https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/jessica-suda-shares-her-seed-story-about-relationships-across-nature
Jacob Kearey-Moreland talks about seedy culture and his inspiration for positive action https://soundcloud.com/seedbroadcast/jacob-kearey-moreland-talks-about-the-seedy-culture-community-of-toronto-positive-action