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4 - 6 January 2023

ORFC 2023 Online Programme

This three-day programme offers 70 sessions with incredible speakers from more than 100 countries. It includes a mix of online-only talks and sessions which are being live-streamed from the in-person ORFC in Oxford. All sessions will be recorded and available to watch on playback. Book tickets now.

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 Keep scrolling for the list of sessions. Please note the times in the online programme below should display in your local time zone.

We gratefully acknowledge the work of our global partners who have helped put together this programme: La Via Campesina, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP), Real Food Media, the Agroecology Fund.

Oxford
Workshop

Speakers

Jenny Mackewn

Angela Raffle

Languages

English

Format

Audio

18:00 GMT
05/01/23

Using Systemic Mapping for Finding Positive Solutions in Complex Situations (Workshop)

You will be introduced to, and practice, a problem-solving approach that is both deep and highly practical. It taps straight into intuition, instinct, embodied sense and emotional knowing, and can be applied both to the everyday e.g. ‘How best to describe and advertise for this post I’m recruiting?’ and to deeper questions e.g. ‘What is my life’s purpose?’

Oxford
Workshop

Speakers

Nell Benney
Zoe Miles
Ellie Paganini

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

18:00 GMT
Thursday, 5 January 2023

Just another Diamond Day: Building workers’ power in the agroecological and regenerative farming sectors (Workshop)

This workshop is for all nonmanagement level employees, trainees, freelancers or volunteers in food growing / agroecology / regenerative agriculture / land care sectors. This will be an opportunity to meet and connect with others, share struggles and strategies and find out what the Growers’ Union has been working on over the last year. There will be an opportunity to contribute to our ongoing workers’ enquiry, add a song to the playlist and find out…

Global
Keynote

Speakers

Bruce Pascoe

Chair

Tammi Jonas

Languages

English

Format

Video

20:00 - 21:30 GMT
Thursday, 5 January 2023

Fire, Farming and Food Sovereignty in Australia: A First Peoples’ view

When colonists arrived in Australia they ignored the First Peoples’ style of land management, which nurtured diversity, and chose instead to replicate the systems they had left behind - ploughing soil, planting exotic food plants, and almost completely ending the use of fire in the landscape. Bruce Pascoe is a Yuin, Bunurong and Tasmanian man, a writer and farmer who has been observing the recovery of his own and others' land in Australia since the…

Global
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Peleke Flores
Carl Wassilie

Chair

Tiffani Patton

Languages

English

Format

Video

20:00 - 21:30 GMT
Thursday, 5 January 2023

Honouring Indigenous Aquaculture and the Struggle for Sovereignty from Hawaii to Alaska

Every species of sea vegetable, shellfish, and fish has its own story, culture, and set of policy issues. Each species, their environments, and the cultures that depend on them are at risk due to pollution, corporate extractivism, and the climate crisis. At the frontlines of those struggles are the Indigenous people who have carefully stewarded the waters around them and are continuing to do so today. Carl Wasillie, Yupik biologist based out of Washington and…

Cultural Event
Oxford

Languages

English, Português

20:00 - 21:30 GMT
Thursday, 5 January 2023

FILM SCREENING: The Wind Blows the Border

The Wind Blows the Border (Vento na Frontera), Brazil (2022), is a documentary film from directors Marina Weis and Laura Faerman. In the territories where Brazil shares its border with Paraguay, the film narrates the struggle of the Guarani-Kaiowá people for their lands against aggressive land grabbing by Brazilian agribusiness. The documentary follows the lives of two very different women, representatives of two opposing worlds: Guarani-Kaiowá community leader Alenir Aquino Ximenes and Luana Ruiz Silva,…

Oxford
Workshop

Speakers

Kazz Goodweather

Fiona Heckels

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

20:00 GMT
05/01/23

Nightshade Family Dynamics with The Seed SistAs: Bridging the gap betwixt magic and medicine

Do you talk to plants? We certainly do and some of them literally will not shut up! Come and have a chat with two super stars of the plant world, the Solanacea SistAs. They are ready to bend your ear about all manner of things but they are keen to tell tales of witches, shamans, medicine folk of the globe and their more ethereal practices. Meet the Hot and Sassy Carolina Reaper-Sol and the Lovely…

Oxford

Speakers

Satish Kumar

Chair

Georgie Gilmore

Languages

English

Format

Video

08:00 - 08:30 GMT
Friday, 6 January 2023

Meditation with Satish Kumar

For the last 10 months, activist, gardener and former monk, Satish Kumar, has led a weekly Friday morning meditation for farmers, food producers and all those working towards a better food and farming system. “Beyond our differences,” he says, “we all share the soil.” This morning, Satish will lead this meditation live from the ORFC at the slightly later time of 8 am. The meditation - intended to strengthen our connection to the land and…

Global
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Maruthan K
Eufemia C. Cullamat

Simplice Davo Vodouhe

Languages

English

Format

Video

09:00 - 10:30 GMT
Friday, 6 January 2023

Building Community Resilience in Indigenous Communities from India to Benin and to the Philippines

In this session, we hear from a speaker from an Indigenous community in Kerala who has witnessed firsthand a community revival of skills and knowledge in Indigenous and local food and farming practices over the last few years.  Also from a group supporting the Lumads, an Indigenous people in Mindanao in the Philippines, who are reviving their cultural practices in food production and working to strengthen their knowledge base and build  new practices with the…

Global
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Wilberforce Laate
Gosiame Choabi
Musa Ndamba

Chair

Karen Nekesa

Languages

English

09:00 - 10:30 GMT
Friday, 6 January 2023

What did COP27 mean for Africa and Agroecology? 

The COP27 was very significant to Africa owing to the fact that it was held in Egypt on the African continent. Various climate actors including a number of African civil society organisations were present during the negotiations. Those that have an opportunity to access the blue zone of the COP27 had an opportunity to engage with climate negotiators from various governments. In this session, we hear from those who were present during the COP27 as…