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Andrés shows how community gardens in Colombia’s Aburrá Valley foster decolonial learning, solidarity, and urban food sovereignty

As part of our virtual seminar series, Andrés Julián Londoño Deossa shared on the community work he has been engaged in. His research is conducted from a decolonial perspective, fostering pathways of learning in a collaborative process among humans, plants, and animals.  This process weaves together ecosmmunity ways of life, exploring possibilities for the liberation…