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Fiuza, M., Lopes, C. , Luz, K. , Almeida Filho, F. & Alves, N. (2025). Collective resilience in Black women-led community gardens in Brazil. Rooted in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty. 3, 48-50
M. C. Fiuza et al., "Collective resilience in Black women-led community gardens in Brazil", in Rooted in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty, vol. 3, pp. 48-50, 2025
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TY - GEN TI - Collective resilience in Black women-led community gardens in Brazil T2 - Rooted in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty VL - 3 AU - Fiuza, M. AU - Lopes, C. AU - Luz, K. AU - Almeida Filho, F. AU - Alves, N. PY - 2025 SP - 48-50 UR - https://rooted-magazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rooted-magazine-issue3_met-logo_digi.pdf AB - Since the late 1980s, the municipality of Teresina, located in the state of Piaui in Brazil’s semi-arid Northeast, has supported urban and peri-urban farming through its Municipal Community Gardens Programme. Facing threats ranging from climate change and inequality to the occupation of their land for housing construction, gardeners are defending their lands. The experience of the Piçarreira garden demonstrates how acting quickly and collectively can make the difference between losing and preserving a space. ER -
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