Trina Moyles is a Canadian writer and freelance journalist. Her writing focuses on social and environmental issues in rural communities in East Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Over the past three years, she’s been working on a book called Women Who Dig, about the lives of women farmers from seven countries in the Americas, East Africa and Asia. Visit her website: www.trinamoyles.com.
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Managing Sandy
How are the devastating effects of climate crises in Cuba managed by female farmers?
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Permaculture or Spermaculture?
Women continue to be under-represented in permaculture’s dominant forms of knowledge dissemination.
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Indigenous Farmers Confront Canada’s Goldcorp
The Maya-Mam people of northwestern Guatemala are struggling to protect the land and water.
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Women who dig
The 2014 Writing in the Margins creative writing contest runner-up for creative non-fiction. Chosen by judge Marcello Di Cintio.
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Cracking the soil in Uganda
How will subsistence farmers like Ninsiima Florence fare under the G8’s New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition?