Intersectionality statement
ASEED’s commitment to embed intersectionality as an organising principle “The cause of the majority is the cause for all of us! It is all of our humanity that we seek to recover, … verder lezen
Let’s germinate Reclaim the Seeds!
Reclaim the Seeds (RtS) began as a protest against the new EU seed legislation in 2010. Since then, every year around February and March Reclaim the Seeds happened initially rotating in different … verder lezen
Reading group report #5 – Veganism and Organic Farming
Written by one of our beloved reading group members, thank you! In this ASEED reading group session, we discussed the animal-human relationship in the context of food production. The three articles are … verder lezen
New bi-monthly theme: Degrowth
ASEED is continuing the bi-monthly themes. We are now saying goodbye to two months of focus on ’Alternatives to industrial agriculture’ and hello to the theme of “Degrowth”. Given the current global … verder lezen
Coronavirus in Times of Climate Change
A Reflection: Causes of zoonotic diseases Covid-19 belongs to the category of zoonotic diseases like ebola, SARS, MERS and Zika. The increasing spread and persistence of these diseases over the past … verder lezen
Rojava Everywhere Workshop hosted by the Barricade Collective
“A policy that promises salvation from the present crisis can only lead to a proper social system if it is ecological”. – Abdullah Öcalan The event On the 23rd of February 2020, … verder lezen
Reading Group Report # 4 – Gender & Agriculture
Reading group // 29.01.2020 // Gender & Agriculture Women who dig – Chapter Uganda Enraged: Women and Nature Donna Andrews, Kiah Smith and M. Alejandra Morena Feminist agroecology for food sovereignty … verder lezen
ASEED Podcast 2.0: “Gender & Agriculture” with Ann and Annie
Here is our second episode of our ASEED podcast, related to our bi-monthly theme “Gender & Agriculture”. In the last two months we set up a reading group, a documentary night and a talk … verder lezen
ASEED at the “Gender Empowerment in Rural Areas” training in Catalonia
Last December, some people from the ASEED team went to Catalonia for a youth exchange programme called GENERA (Gender Empowerment in Rural Areas). We learned a lot during the training and because … verder lezen
Reading group report #3 – Women in Nature of Staying Alive
Reading group // 17.12.2019 // Gender & Agriculture Vandana Shiva – Chapter 3 Women in Nature of Staying Alive „With the violation of nature is linked the violation and marginalization of women, … verder lezen