Food Futures

Rou Dalagurr: Food Sovereignty Lab Food Futures Second Issue Submission

Food Futures Magazine (2nd edition) Submission Flyer, light purple flyer with text and hyperlinks which will be on the post below.

Are you interested in being a contributor for our second Food Futures issue in Spring 2025? This issue will emphasize youth voices in Indigenous food sovereignty and community-based initiatives.

We are currently looking for submissions of:

Feature articles

Interviews

Stories

Recipes

Creative pieces

Reviews (book, movie, restaurant)

Articles to raise awareness!

Those who participate will receive $100-$150! Applications to participate in the second Food Futures issue are due March 7th. 

Apply here today: https://forms.gle/QV5jSXeUD3EDnZP38

Check out the first Food Futures Magazine here!

Cover art for the 1st Issue of Food Futures Magazine: Image includes stacked canned foods in an illustrative style with acrons adorning the bottom of the page

The Rou Dalagurr Food Futures Magazine originated as a space to elevate and forefront the important work being done in Indigenous communities, with Indigenous voices at the center, around food sovereignty, food security, Traditional Ecological Knowledges, and Indigenous Sciences. The Native American Studies Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute looks to annually publish this magazine. In our first edition, we highlight salmon, acorns, and kelp, as well as their interrelated communities and landscape care. Interspersed in these pages are also stories of Indigenous migrant food sovereignty and resilience, and community-based initiatives in this North Coast California region. This work is only possible due to the continued interest and support of our community in the work of the Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab and Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute. The Food Futures Magazine was funded by the Cowell Foundation, and the Native American Agricultural Fund. Rou Dalagurr Food Futures.

 

Click here to check out the Food Futures Magazine