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Rachel Powell Horne

Rachel Powell Horne is a freelance writer and soil regeneration activist. After studying International Development and Spanish, she took courses in soil advocacy, regenerative gardening, and soil microbiology. Her work explores how regenerative food systems can heal human society and the natural world. She lives in the Hautes Pyrenees Mountain Range with her husband and rescue dog.
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On Organic Food, Unlearning, and Class Consciousness

Posted by Rachel Powell Horne December 20, 2021
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