Cheyenne Sundance, a farmer and the founder of Sundance Harvest, shares her journey of self-taught urban farming and its potential to connect city youth with careers in rural agriculture. She also takes a look at the ongoing challenges Canadian farmers are facing.
Cheyenne Sundance spoke at The Walrus Talks A New City in Toronto, Ontario, on April 26, 2023.
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