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In Episode 11 of Of Seed and Soil: Unincorporated Voices of Food, Farming, and Freedom, we speak with daughter of the soil, Emmanuella Perez-Cassius, a generational landowner, consumer advocate in St. Croix, who shares a deeply personal and practical conversation about what it means to inherit land and truly honor it.
With land passed down from her grandfather and father, Emmanuella offers a candid look at the responsibility that comes with ancestral land ownership. She speaks to the challenges and opportunities of managing land as both a sacred inheritance and a working asset, while advocating for policies and practices that support consumers and economic sustainability.
In this episode, Emmanuella explores:
-----The emotional, cultural, and financial realities of being a land steward
-----The importance of being an informed consumer
-----The need for Virgin Islanders to maximize land ownership for themselves and future generations
-----Her personal journey of learning, leading, and building through the lens of community empowerment
This episode is a testament to what it looks like when legacy meets leadership, and how land plays such an important role.
🌱 Learn more at: www.goodfoodvi.org
📲 Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/goodfoodvi
📸 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/goodfood_vi
🎧 Subscribe and follow for more rooted conversations with the people building the food future of the Virgin Islands.
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In Episode 11 of Of Seed and Soil: Unincorporated Voices of Food, Farming, and Freedom, we speak with daughter of the soil, Emmanuella Perez-Cassius, a generational landowner, consumer advocate in St. Croix, who shares a deeply personal and practical conversation about what it means to inherit land and truly honor it.
With land passed down from her grandfather and father, Emmanuella offers a candid look at the responsibility that comes with ancestral land ownership. She speaks to the challenges and opportunities of managing land as both a sacred inheritance and a working asset, while advocating for policies and practices that support consumers and economic sustainability.
In this episode, Emmanuella explores:
-----The emotional, cultural, and financial realities of being a land steward
-----The importance of being an informed consumer
-----The need for Virgin Islanders to maximize land ownership for themselves and future generations
-----Her personal journey of learning, leading, and building through the lens of community empowerment
This episode is a testament to what it looks like when legacy meets leadership, and how land plays such an important role.
🌱 Learn more at: www.goodfoodvi.org
📲 Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/goodfoodvi
📸 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/goodfood_vi
🎧 Subscribe and follow for more rooted conversations with the people building the food future of the Virgin Islands.