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Amplifier Student Mini-Grants


Photograph by Maureen Kobierowski, ASU Humanities Lab.

Indigenous Zine

Lab: Indigenizing Food Systems, Spring 2022
Instructors: Myla Vicenti Carpio, Melissa Nelson, Alexander Soto
Type: Print Media
Tags: Indigenous, Health and Wellness, Culture
Team: Rachel Antidormi, Katie Halmekangas


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About the outcome

Our project is a Zine highlighting the importance of Indigenous food for Indigenous health & culture that provides resources and lifts Indigenous voices and stories.


About the team

My name is Rachel Antidormi. I am pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sustainability at ASU and am very interested in celebrating and acknowledging Indigenous culture.

I'm Katie Halmekangas. I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainability at ASU and am very interested in food systems and Indigenous sovereignty.


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