A-dae Romero-Briones
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet A-dae Romero-Briones, she’s a lawyer and food policy expert who works to preserve and support Native American food systems and projects through her role as the director of the Native Agriculture and Food Systems program for the First Nations Development Institute. She’s also an executive producer of Gather, a film that documents the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political, and cultural identities through food sovereignty. Through her career and numerous degrees, A-dae’s written extensively about food safety and the protection of tribal traditional f ..read more
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Kelsey Ducheneaux-Scott
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Kelsey Ducheneaux-Scott, a fourth-generation tribal rancher, who’s part of the 125th generation to steward the Great Plains. Her family owns and operates DX Ranch on the Cheyenne Sioux River Nation in South Dakota. After receiving her bachelor's degree from South Dakota State University and her master's in integrated resource management from Colorado State University, she returned home to raise her own herd of calves and run DX Beef, a direct-to-consumer, grass-fed beef operation. Kelsey is also the program director for the Intertribal Agriculture Council, a nonprofit dedicated to the con ..read more
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Nikki Silvestri
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Nikki Silvestri, a serial nonprofit executive director who now helps social and environmental entrepreneurs find more impact in their work and joy in their lives. Her consulting firm Soil and Shadow advises organizations by using the ecological principles of healthy soil as a guidepost. Silvestri is also a senior advisor at JumpScale, a firm that counsels investors and philanthropists on their financial well-being. In this position, she co-hosts an online series called “Pandemic Response: The New Normal Series” that features conversations centered around how best to adapt to life during t ..read more
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Cheyenne Sundance
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Cheyenne Sundance, she’s the 23-year-old owner and sole employee of Sundance Harvest, a year-round urban farm in Toronto, Ontario. Over the course of one year, she quadrupled the size of her farm and created several mentorship and land share programs aimed at creating a more inclusive urban agriculture scene in Toronto ... and that’s all while COVID-19 raged. She’s a self-taught farmer out of necessity. With a budding interest in food justice, she couldn’t find any programs or opportunities to fit her needs. Now that she’s a farm owner, she’s committed to sharing her knowledge of how to r ..read more
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Christine Su
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Christine Su, she’s a senior product manager at Twitter, leading the charge on conversational safety. Christine has had a long career in regenerative agriculture—she’s worked on farms in Japan and New Zealand, has degrees from Stanford in agribusiness and land use, and most notably, is the founder and former CEO of PastureMap, a tech company that helps ranchers connect with their land and track their grazing patterns. In her first interview since selling PastureMap, Christine shares with us her excitement at embracing her activist side now that she’s not representing a company. We talk ab ..read more
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Alexandra Groome Klement
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Alexandra Groome Klement, a steward of the regenerative movement. She’s the operations manager at nRhythm, a consulting firm that focuses on organizational health by helping organizations adopt regenerative principles in their operations. Alex believes that in order for land to be regenerative, people must be regenerative. According to Alex, we should think of ourselves, businesses, and communities as living systems, where abundance and resilience are the outcomes of a healthy structure. Our conversation with Alex tracks her expanding idea of regeneration throughout her career. Hear how A ..read more
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Kourtnii Brown
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Kourtnii Brown, a self-described worm wrangler and soil slinger. She’s the founder and director of Common Compost in Oakland, California, an organization supporting organic’s recovery and improving local food systems. Hear how she’s turned this deep-rooted community work into California-wide policy advocacy. As the steering committee chair of the California Alliance for Community Composting, she's helping to coordinate a $1.35 million grant from CalRecycle to expand small-scale composting infrastructure and training as a climate solution. Our interview chart’s Kourtnii's path from working ..read more
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Andrea Hatsukami
Unconventional Paths
by Soil Centric
3y ago
Meet Andrea Hatsukami, a livestock apprentice at TomKat, a regenerative ranch and education center in coastal California. Hear how Andrea went from studying geophysics at the University of Washington, to volunteering on her university’s urban farm, to managing livestock, and how she’s not done with her transformation. In our conversation with Andrea, we explore issues of land accessibility, food sovereignty, the ability to grow food anywhere, and where she thinks her path will take her next. To learn more about Andrea's journey, visit her guide on Soil Centric ..read more
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