• Stories Woven Through Harvest

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

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Stories Woven Through Harvest

  • Summary

  • Welcome to “Stories Woven Through Harvest” by Rainbow Kester, an audio experience that is part of the Future Food Visions project in Guelph, Ontario. The Future Food Visions project features nine audio experiences that respond to a broad range of food security and food justice issues in the Guelph-Wellington region.

    This experience is intended to be taken at the Food From Home=Food For Home garden site on Westmount Road in Guelph, Ontario. The site is just north of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High School. You are welcome to listen to this audio from another location and to imagine the area discussed. If listening on site at Food From Home=Food For Home, you will be asked to move around. Feel free to follow these directions as you wish and are able.

    After you listen to the audio experience, we invite you to continue your journey on the Future Food Visions website at reimaginefood.ca/visions. There is a follow up activity posted for you as well as a children’s activity pack related to the content of this experience.

    “Stories Woven Through Harvest” was written and performed by Rainbow Kester.

    Script editing by Stephen Donnelly, Julie Labagnara and Graeme McClelland.

    Audio edited and produced by Stephen Donnelly.

    Directed by Kim McLeod.

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    Website link: ⁠ffvisions.ca⁠

    Instagram: ⁠@futurefoodvisions_⁠

    Contact: ⁠ffoodvisions@gmail.com

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