Full Name
Dr Jessica Hutchings (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Huirapa, Gujarati)
Job Title
Director
Organisation
Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust & Te Waka Kai Ora
Speaker Bio
Dr Jessica Hutchings (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Huirapa, Gujarati) is nationally and internationally recognised as a leader and researcher in Indigenous food systems and Māori food and soil sovereignty, she is a founding Trustee of the Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust that works to uplift Māori food and soil sovereignty and Hua Parakore (Māori organics) through research, development and community practice. She lives on 12 acres and is a Hua Parakore verified family food grower. She has been a member of Te Waka Kai Ora - the Māori Organics Authority for the last two decades.
Jessica is also a widely published author, including recent books, Te Mahi Oneone Hua Parakore: A Māori Soil Sovereignty and Wellbeing Handbook (Freerange Press 2020), and Te Mahi Māra Hua Parakore: A Māori Food Sovereignty Handbook (Te Tākupu, 2015). Dr Hutchings has been working at the crossroads of Indigenous knowledge, whānau and environmental wellbeing for the last three decades and is passionate about Indigenous social justice, organic farming and self-determination. She was named as a finalist in 2023 for the New Zealander of the year in the Environment category as well as being named one of New Zealand’s top 50 influential women in food and drink.
For further information see:
jessicahutchings.org.nz
https://www.papawhakaritorito.com/
Jessica is also a widely published author, including recent books, Te Mahi Oneone Hua Parakore: A Māori Soil Sovereignty and Wellbeing Handbook (Freerange Press 2020), and Te Mahi Māra Hua Parakore: A Māori Food Sovereignty Handbook (Te Tākupu, 2015). Dr Hutchings has been working at the crossroads of Indigenous knowledge, whānau and environmental wellbeing for the last three decades and is passionate about Indigenous social justice, organic farming and self-determination. She was named as a finalist in 2023 for the New Zealander of the year in the Environment category as well as being named one of New Zealand’s top 50 influential women in food and drink.
For further information see:
jessicahutchings.org.nz
https://www.papawhakaritorito.com/
Speaking At
Aroha Mead, and Annette Sykes, Dr Vandana Shiva with Dr Jessica Hutchings
Whitiwhiti Panel facilitated by Dr Jessica Hutchings symposium co-convenor
Opening remarks – Dr Jessica Hutchings symposium co-convenor
Dr Jessica Hutchings & Cathy Tait-Jamieson, Te Waka Kai Ora
Dr Jessica Hutchings, Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust
Dr Jessica Hutchings, Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust
Elevating the Mana of Hineahuone, Dr Jessica Hutchings
Melanie Mark Shadbolt | Te Tira Whakamataki - Seed saving & Dr Jessica Hutchings | Papawhakaritorito Trust – Kai Atua: seed, soil and kai sovereignty within Māori food systems .
Whitiwhiti Panel facilitated by Dr Jessica Hutchings symposium co-convenor
Opening remarks – Dr Jessica Hutchings symposium co-convenor
Dr Jessica Hutchings & Cathy Tait-Jamieson, Te Waka Kai Ora
Dr Jessica Hutchings, Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust
Dr Jessica Hutchings, Papawhakaritorito Charitable Trust
Elevating the Mana of Hineahuone, Dr Jessica Hutchings
Melanie Mark Shadbolt | Te Tira Whakamataki - Seed saving & Dr Jessica Hutchings | Papawhakaritorito Trust – Kai Atua: seed, soil and kai sovereignty within Māori food systems .