Caption: Miguel Santistevan in the Field, Credit: Kindle Project
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Miguel Santistevan in the Field 

Good Seed Bad Seed: Miguel Santistevan Sustanable Agriculture and Water Issues

From: sarah parker
Series: Good Seed Bad Seed
Length: 29:00

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Nuevo Mexicano Miguel Santistevan is an artist farmer resercher, who at his Taos farm integrates sustanibility practices from multicultural and pragmatic perspectives. Marco Trujillo and Sabina Jones from Roots and Wings interviewed Miguel about his work with sustaibable crops as well as water issues. Read the full description.

Miguel-in-field_small Nuevo Mexicano Miguel Santistevan is an artist farmer resercher, who at his Taos farm integrates sustanibility practices from multicultural and pragmatic perspectives.  Marco Trujillo and Sabina Jones from Roots and Wings interviewed Miguel to prepare for the documentary Water Right? which the school produced with the help of Daniel Hutchinson of Localogy a nonprofit providing comprehensive experiential education in local living.  This interview focuses on Miguels work through his nonprofit A.I.R.E, Agriculture Implementation Research and Education, with sustaibable crops as well as water issues.

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Piece Description

Nuevo Mexicano Miguel Santistevan is an artist farmer resercher, who at his Taos farm integrates sustanibility practices from multicultural and pragmatic perspectives.  Marco Trujillo and Sabina Jones from Roots and Wings interviewed Miguel to prepare for the documentary Water Right? which the school produced with the help of Daniel Hutchinson of Localogy a nonprofit providing comprehensive experiential education in local living.  This interview focuses on Miguels work through his nonprofit A.I.R.E, Agriculture Implementation Research and Education, with sustaibable crops as well as water issues.

Broadcast History

KRZA May 28th, 2012

Additional Credits

Roots and WIngs Community School, KRZA Radio

Related Website

www.growfarmers.org, www.localogy.org, http://www.rwcs.org/Welcome.html, http://goodseedbadseedyouthradio.blogspot.com/, www.theshiftofland.org