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In the second episode of Rooted, we are speaking with Keithlin Caroo, founder of Helen’s Daughters, a regional organisation rooted in Saint Lucia that is transforming what is possible for Caribbean women in agriculture.
This is a conversation about land and legacy. What it means to build an organisation around the realities women farmers actually face, and why investing in women’s access to training, markets, and each other is not just good development practice, it is a form of justice.
From the early days of Helen’s Daughters to the launch of the Unconference on Agriculture and the HD Ag-cademy, Keithlin brings both rigor and deep care to this work. We really hope this conversation moves you as much as it moved us.
This podcast is hosted by Chantal Miller
Produced by BreAnna Holmes & Chantal Miller
Edited by BreAnna Holmes
See more from Helen’s Daughters here: helensdaughters.org
See more from the Clara Lionel Foundation here: claralionelfoundation.org
See more from Island Girls Rock here: islandgirlsrock.com
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In the second episode of Rooted, we are speaking with Keithlin Caroo, founder of Helen’s Daughters, a regional organisation rooted in Saint Lucia that is transforming what is possible for Caribbean women in agriculture.
This is a conversation about land and legacy. What it means to build an organisation around the realities women farmers actually face, and why investing in women’s access to training, markets, and each other is not just good development practice, it is a form of justice.
From the early days of Helen’s Daughters to the launch of the Unconference on Agriculture and the HD Ag-cademy, Keithlin brings both rigor and deep care to this work. We really hope this conversation moves you as much as it moved us.
This podcast is hosted by Chantal Miller
Produced by BreAnna Holmes & Chantal Miller
Edited by BreAnna Holmes
See more from Helen’s Daughters here: helensdaughters.org
See more from the Clara Lionel Foundation here: claralionelfoundation.org
See more from Island Girls Rock here: islandgirlsrock.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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