Full Name
Sarah Hopkinson
Job Title
Front yard farmer
Organisation
The Green Garden
Speaker Bio
Sarah Alice Hopkinson grew up at the ankles of the great mountain Taranaki. on Te Ātiawa whenua. Her ancestors called England, Wales and Norway home before arriving in Aotearoa in the 19th century.
Sarah is a māmā, consultant, front yard farmer and earth dreamer. She has a Masters of Education (Distinction) under Professor Wally Penetito and works in enacting Te TIriti through curriculum and design in schools and organisations.
Sarah is a front yard food farmer, growing The Green Garden, a suburban farm on Te Ātiawa ki Kāpiti whenua. Here she grows nutrient-dense food for her family and community, healing relationships to self, each other, land and cosmos. She is part way through her Hua Parakore certification, is an Eat NZ Kaitaki and on the advisory board of For the Love of Bees, who are growing radical hope through food.
Sarah writes about Pākehā identity and a loving world, having been featured on e-tangata and the State of the Pākehā Nation essay this year.
For more information and links, see www.sarahalicehopkinson.com
Sarah is a māmā, consultant, front yard farmer and earth dreamer. She has a Masters of Education (Distinction) under Professor Wally Penetito and works in enacting Te TIriti through curriculum and design in schools and organisations.
Sarah is a front yard food farmer, growing The Green Garden, a suburban farm on Te Ātiawa ki Kāpiti whenua. Here she grows nutrient-dense food for her family and community, healing relationships to self, each other, land and cosmos. She is part way through her Hua Parakore certification, is an Eat NZ Kaitaki and on the advisory board of For the Love of Bees, who are growing radical hope through food.
Sarah writes about Pākehā identity and a loving world, having been featured on e-tangata and the State of the Pākehā Nation essay this year.
For more information and links, see www.sarahalicehopkinson.com
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