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Ever want to quit your job, leave the rat race behind, and head back to the land? Buy an old farmhouse or build a solar-powered home and live self-sufficiently on a few acres of your very own? Generations before you have...
Whose Land Is It? is an episode from To the Best of Our Knowledge by Wisconsin Public Radio. Ever want to quit your job, leave the rat race behind, and head back to the land? Buy an old farmhouse or build a solar-powered home and live self-...
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Published Dec 18, 2021, 51:56 long, audio available.
Ever want to quit your job, leave the rat race behind, and head back to the land? Buy an old farmhouse or build a solar-powered home and live self-sufficiently on a few acres of your very own? Generations before you have shared that dream. The reality is more complicated. Even owning your own land is an ethical minefield. Original Air Date: December 18, 2021 Guests: Makenna Goodman — Simon Winchester — Hayden King Interviews In This Hour: Can you live off the land and still live ethically? — What does 'owning' land actually mean? — How the Land Back movement is reclaiming land stolen from Indigenous people Never want to miss an episode?
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Whose Land Is It? is an episode from To the Best of Our Knowledge by Wisconsin Public Radio.
This episode is 51:56 long.
This episode was published on Dec 18, 2021.
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