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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 45 MIN

Indigenous Partnerships and Contributions to Farm to School

from Farm to School Northeast: A Podcast · host Massachusetts Farm to School

In this episode we talk with Brad Lopes, education and Public Program Manager at the Aquinnah Cultural Center and the Education Manager of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gayhead Aquinnah and Emily Armstrong, Education Director of Island Grown Initiative. Brad and Emily speak about the collaboration between Island Grown and the Aquinnah Cultural Center to promote tribal food sovereignty through the lens of curricular instruction and some best practices for engaging in local food sustainability and food sovereignty work in schools.

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In this episode we talk with Brad Lopes, education and Public Program Manager at the Aquinnah Cultural Center and the Education Manager of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gayhead Aquinnah and Emily Armstrong, Education Director of Island Grown Initiative. Brad and Emily speak about the collaboration between Island Grown and the Aquinnah Cultural Center to promote tribal food sovereignty through the lens of curricular instruction and some best practices for engaging in local food sustainability and foo...

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