Uprooted show

Uprooted

Summary: Produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Uprooted follows stories that connect the dots between agriculture and trade. What might seem obscure and technical on the surface actually impacts every aspect of our daily lives. We want to unearth the fascinating hidden stories that trace their roots back to policy.

Podcasts:

 Uprooted Episode 53: COP 24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Shefali Sharma and Laurel Levin about their experience at the COP24 in Katowice, Poland. You can read Shefali's COP dispatches from the COP here: 

 Uprooted Episode 53: COP 24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Shefali Sharma and Laurel Levin about their experience at the COP24 in Katowice, Poland. You can read Shefali's COP dispatches from the COP here: 

 Uprooted Episode 52: Ag Antitrust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Ben Lilliston about a recent conference on anti-trust work in the agriculture sector.  

 Special Uprooted: Food Freedom Radio - NAFTA 2.0 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh, Dr. Steve Suppan, and Karen Hansen-Kuhn were guests on AM950's Food Freedom Radio with Laura Hedlund. This show, on the NAFTA renegotiation, will air over Thanksgiving, but we're thankful to Laura for letting us put it out on the podast as well! 

 Uprooted Episode 50 - State Climate Referenda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Ben Lilliston, Director of Rural Strategies and Climate Change, about climate change initiatives on the ballot on November 6, and other activities some states are up to in addressing climate change. Update: It appears both measure discussed in the podcast have failed. 

 Uprooted Episode 49 - The Big Picture on Climate and Agroecology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with IATP collaborator and sustainable agriculture consultant, Doug Gurian-Sherman, about agroecology in the context of the UNFCCC report, and the CLARA report, which he was a contributing author on, and how agroecology is not just necessary for our climate but in providing sustainable livelihoods for farmers around the world. 

 Governor Candidate Forum at Hmong American Farmers Assn. Farm on Oct. 24! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Listen to a special podcast of Pakou Hang of HAFA, and IATP's Erin McKee talking about the forum and local food work in Minnesota:

 Uprooted Episode 48: Paying out trade aid to Smithfield | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Steve Suppan about how the aid, intended for farmers to ease the pain that was inflicted due to the trade war with China, is, in fact, likely ending up in the coffers of a Chinese owned corporation, Smithfield, and other ways in which the giant hog corporation is pushing its costs onto tax payers. 

 Uprooted Episode 47: Climate Change, Farm Workers, and OSHA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with IATP Intern, Kelly Kramer, about OSHA's failure to adequately address heat related death and injury in the agricultural sector, especially in the face of global warming.   

 Uprooted Episode 46: Pathways to 1.5° - CLARA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Shefali Sharma, Director of IATP Europe, about IATP's contribution to a report by the Climate, Land, Ambition, and Rights Alliance (CLARA). The report details how the 1.5° C target of the Paris Climate Accord is achievable in a way that respects human rights and agroecological practices. They also discuss the recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.  

 Uprooted Episode 45: The NAFTA 2.0 Text... U-S-M-C-A! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Late on Sunday evening the text of the re-negotiated North American Free Trade Agreement was released, renamed the United States Mexico Canada Agreement, or USMCA. IATP will be producing detailed analysis of the new agreement's impacts on food and agriculture, but for a cursory analysis, Josh talks with IATP Senior Attorney, Sharon Treat, about how much of the text is from the failed Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the haphazard process through which this agreement came about. 

 Uprooted Episode 44: The Affordable Clean Energy Rule | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Tara Ritter about the rollback of the Clean Power Plan, which was proposed by the Obama administration and held up in the courts. The replacement, the Affordable Clean Energy Rule is a thinly veiled attempt to prop up the dying coal industry at the expense of the expanding clean energy sector, including the job boom it would create in rural areas. 

 Uprooted Episode 43: Crisis By Design | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with IATP Executive Director, Juliette Majot, about one of IATP's foundational documents, Crisis By Design, written by IATP's founder, Mark Ritchie, with Kevin Ristau. The piece showed how the farm crisis of the 1980's was the result of purposeful actions by corporate executives to undermine government policies that ensured family farmers get a fair price. They also discuss how the landscape has changed in the last 32 years, and what an update to this document might look like. 

 Uprooted: NAFTA Deadline Special | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In a quickly put together special episode, Josh and Karen Hansen-Kuhn talk about what has happened this week with NAFTA as today's deadline looms to submit the intent to sign the deal to Congress. You can read Karen's Op-Ed in The Hill here: http://thehill.com/opinion/finance/404566-opaque-nafta-talks-leave-farmers-in-the-dark 

 Uprooted Episode 42: Gaming the Grass Fed Beef Market | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Josh talks with Ben Lilliston about the growth of the grass fed beef market, and how global agribusiness is using labeling loopholes to sell imported grass fed beef as "product of the U.S.A." You can read Ben's comment to USDA here. 

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