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Women of the Earth Preview

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Women of the Earth is a documentary series capturing the resilient work of female land stewards across the United States. The subjects in this series represent a diverse group of women, whose work continues to lead our world towards effective and reciprocal solutions to systematically change the way we approach climate healing.

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Corie Pierce reveals how regenerative farming helped their fields withstand extreme rainfall.
Farmer Christina Chan grows east Asian varieties of vegetables in upstate NY
Beekeeper Nicole Rivera Hartery provides beekeeping classes to her community to educate about honeyb
Rancher Chia Thrane uses goat grazing to manage noxious weeds in Montana.
Environmental Scientist Danielle Stevenson uses fungi and plants to heal land via mycoremediation.
Lucille Contrera is leading a powerful effort to restore buffalo to their ancestral lands in Texas.
Yemi Amu works to combat fresh food inaccessibility by introducing Aquaponics Farming.
As climate chaos rises, Michelle Week, draws on her Sinixt indigenous knowledge
Two sisters in New York's Hudson Valley are re-introducing hemp on their farm.
Shannon Waldron gives insight on the and work she does as a nomadic shepherdess.
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Corie Pierce reveals how regenerative farming helped their fields withstand extreme rainfall.
Farmer Christina Chan grows east Asian varieties of vegetables in upstate NY
Beekeeper Nicole Rivera Hartery provides beekeeping classes to her community to educate about honeyb
Rancher Chia Thrane uses goat grazing to manage noxious weeds in Montana.
Environmental Scientist Danielle Stevenson uses fungi and plants to heal land via mycoremediation.
See how a marine scientist is approaching the paradox of aquaculture gear to improve oyster farms.
Lucille Contrera is leading a powerful effort to restore buffalo to their ancestral lands in Texas.
Yemi Amu works to combat fresh food inaccessibility by introducing Aquaponics Farming.
As climate chaos rises, Michelle Week, draws on her Sinixt indigenous knowledge
Two sisters in New York's Hudson Valley are re-introducing hemp on their farm.