• Storytelling and Content Creation: Sharing multimedia content—such as articles, videos, and podcasts—showcasing Indigenous food knowledge, practices, and community stories.
• Education and Outreach: Developing materials and campaigns to increase understanding of Indigenous food systems and agricultural traditions.
• Community Engagement: Supporting events and workshops connecting Indigenous and nonIndigenous audiences in meaningful ways.
• Capacity Building: Creating mentorship and leadership opportunities for Indigenous youth and community members in agriculture.
CFF Managing Director Dorothy Long said they will contribute its communications expertise and national media reach, ensuring content is published with cultural sensitivity and respect.
“We are excited to work with NCIAF to share and advance Indigenous voices and to engage consumers with stories of Indigenous Peoples’ deep understanding of food harvesting, farming, hunting, and fishing practices,” Long said.
The NCIAF will provide cultural insight and help identify knowledge holders and communities to feature in collaborative content.
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