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Saturday, October 17 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Agroecology & Aquaponics: Sustainable Alternatives to Food Production

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Agroecology values and utilizes nature's power and systems to manage and sustain agricultural production. Similarly, aquaponics seeks to establish sustainable closed systems for food production. In this workshop, Naim and Anthony will share their work in Detroit and discuss lessons learned from their personal experience in food systems.

Detroit, MI 


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Naim Edwards

Naim Edwards, Detroit, MI Naim Edwards is a garden designer, organizer, and sustainable food systems advocate in Detroit. He earned a bachelor's and master's degree in Life Sciences from Morehouse College and the University of Michigan respectively. He currently works for Voices... Read More →
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Anthony Hatinger

Anthony Hatinger, Detroit, MIAnthony Hatinger is a Horatio Alger National Scholar, a Certified Herbalist and a graduate of Michigan State University, with a degree in Religious Studies and Horticulture, specializing in Sustainable Ag and Food Systems. As For the past two years Anthony... Read More →


Saturday October 17, 2015 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT
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