Dream of Wild Health DOWH
is a non-profit that promotes health in the Native community by expanding
knowledge of, and access to, healthy indigenous foods and medicines.
Our group has had the pleasure, as outsiders, to be welcomed
into the organization with a goal of understanding and helping promote food
justice alongside the youth at DOWH.
Food justice is communities exercising their right to grow,
sell, and eat healthy food. This food
that they choose is also very nutritious, affordable, and culturally
appropriate which is grown locally. In the case of DOWH it is grown and sold at
a 10-acre farm in Hugo, MN. What
is food justice?
At our meetings with the staff and youth we were given the
opportunity to be welcomed as guests and try some of the different foods that
they are trying to promote. They
insisted that as guests that we should be the first ones to eat, so as not to
be rude we went first. We were given a
wide array of healthy, fresh foods, handmade by the nutritionist at DOWH. It was amazing to see the youth not only
share their knowledge of food justice but actually choose the healthy
foods.
Although we are still learning and getting to know the staff
and youth at DOWH, we find that the staff leaves decision making to the
youth. The youth are talking about the
fact that they choose food justice and to eat healthy and the decisions they
make are their own. The following video
is an introduction into the youth at DOWH.
Cool video!!
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