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In part 2 of this podcast, we continue our conversation with Tara Rodriguez Besosa, a queer, latinx, agro-architect, organizer, and living resource within the sustainable & queer food, agroecology movements. Tara has increased access to local food economies, spotlighting the value of farmers within economic transitions from extractive to regenerative practices. She also invests a lot her time at OtraCosa, a queer collective land sanctuary in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
In this episode, Tara discusses how queer farming practices are used to create resilience through food sovereignty and more.
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Recorded at The Newsstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Special thanks to Joseph Hazan & Karen Song. Produced by Wanda Acosta
• Find us: @cafetabacfilm on Instagram & Facebook 
• Email us: [email protected]
• Website: cafetabacfilm.com/podcast 
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In part 2 of this podcast, we continue our conversation with Tara Rodriguez Besosa, a queer, latinx, agro-architect, organizer, and living resource within the sustainable & queer food, agroecology movements. Tara has increased access to local food economies, spotlighting the value of farmers within economic transitions from extractive to regenerative practices. She also invests a lot her time at OtraCosa, a queer collective land sanctuary in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
In this episode, Tara discusses how queer farming practices are used to create resilience through food sovereignty and more.
Send us a text
Support the show
Recorded at The Newsstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Special thanks to Joseph Hazan & Karen Song. Produced by Wanda Acosta
• Find us: @cafetabacfilm on Instagram & Facebook 
• Email us: [email protected]
• Website: cafetabacfilm.com/podcast 
• LEAVE A REVIEW