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Soil Camp
Soil Camp is a space for growing, learning, and diversity. The Soil Camp podcast series digs into some of the rich and fertile topics of Soil Camp - including the difference between soil and dirt and soil as an interdisciplinary medium. We hope listeners will feel welcomed into an inclusive space of connections, questions and ideas. Hosted by Son Edworthy, in collaboration with Soil Camp facilitators. Cover art by Afoke Oyibocha. For more information about the Soil Camp project please visit soilcamp.ca
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Soil Camp - Episode September 17, 2025 16.09.2025
Episode 4 - Listening to the soil Episode 4 resumes the conversation from Episode 1, hearing from Soil Camp founders and collaborators, Miwa Takeuchi, Kori Czuy, Tatenda Mambo and Mathew Swallow. We reflect on hopes for the future, and what it means to listen to the soil. For more information about the Soil Camp project please visit soilcamp.ca
Soil Camp - Episode September 17, 2025 16.09.2025
Episode 2 - Translanguaging Part 1 Episode 2 is co-hosted by Sophia Thraya, who shares about her work with translanguaging at Soil Camp and beyond. Joining us in this episode are Liana Wolfleg, Indigenous knowledge keeper, and Anita Chowdhury, Soil Camp facilitator and co-researcher. For more information about the Soil Camp project please visit soilcamp.ca
Soil Camp - Episode September 17, 2025 16.09.2025
Episode 1 - Introducing Soil Camp Episode 1 introduces Soil Camp, a summer program designed for refugee children, through a casual conversation with some of the founding collaborators, Miwa Takeuchi, Kori Czuy, Tatenda Mambo and Mathew Swallow, as they reflect on the "roots" of Soil Camp, and how it all started. In this podcast series, we are diving into some of the rich and fertile topics that So...
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