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IFF25 Event Schedule
Rou Dalagurr: Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute
Indigenous Foods Festival
Event Schedule

Wiyot Plaza (10 a.m-3p.m) Food Sovereignty Tabling Fair
- Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute
- Native American Studies- Cal Poly Humboldt
- Ghvtlh-k’vsh shu'-srnelh-'i (Kelp Guardians)
- Da Gou Rou Louwi' Cultural Center
- Pathways of Purpose
- Native Women's Collective
- SuWohroms Shopaaaaa
- Nutritious School Lunch Initiative & KTRD
- Karuk Tribe's Food Sovereignty Program/ Pikyav Field Institute
- Northtown Books
- Black Humboldt
- Aquilli Metzli Masa Co-op
- Heyday: News from Native California
- Aunties on The River
- Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation
- Yurok Tribe Food Sovereignty Department
- Social Justice, Equity and Inclusion Center
- Blue Lake Rancheria
- Jamilla Hashem
- Cultural Fire Club
- Centro del Pueblo
- Scholars Without Borders
- Stephanie Goodwin
- Monique Sonoquie
- Melody Williams
- UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education
Food Vendors:
- Frybread Love
- Pupuseria San Miguel
- Mother's Cooking
- Los Giles
- Pineapple Express
Welcome (10:15 a.m) with Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy & Dr. Kaitlin Reed
(Co-Directors/ Department of Native American Studies)
Food Sovereignty Screenings & Discussion Panels (10:30 a.m-3 p.m)
Native American Forum (BSS 162)
Food Sovereignty Discussion Panels, Presentations, & Speakers (10:30 a.m-2:30 p.m)
BSS 166 Lecture Hall (Across from Native American Forum)
Workshops, Presentation, & Wiyot Plaza Tours (11:00 a.m- 3 p.m)
Food Sovereignty Lab (BSS 168)
Acorn Demonstration- Native Women's Collective Booth & Salmon Cooking Demonstration- Salmon Cooking Pit (10:00 a.m- 3p.m)
Wiyot Plaza

Native American Forum (BSS 162) Schedule
Screening: The History of the Rou Dalagurr: Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute (10:30 -11:00 a.m)
Film by: The Range
Funded by: Native American Agricultural Fund; Elevate Youth Grant
Screening: Acorns (11:10- 11:40 a.m)
Film by: The Range
Funded by: Native American Agricultural Fund; Elevate Youth Grant
Screening: Fish (11:50-12:20 p.m)
Film by: The Range
Funded by: Native American Agricultural Fund; Elevate Youth Grant
Screening: Kelp Guardians (12:30- 1:00 p.m)
Film by: The Range
In Collaboration with the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation
Funded by: Elevate Youth Grant; SeaGrant (Kelp Guardians Project)
Screening: Baduwa't Documentary (1:30- 3:00 p.m)
Followed by a discussion with Producer/Co-Director Michelle Hernandez (Wiyot)

BSS 166 Lecture Hall Schedule
Feeding Our Futures: Native Youth Council on Healing and Substance Use Prevention (10:30 - 11:10 a.m)
Presented by the Youth Council Members: Kimora VanPelt and Micaela Ward
Black Humboldt Presentation (11:20- 12:00 p.m)
Presented by Black Humboldt
Nutritious School Lunch Imitative (12:10- 12:50 p.m)
Presented by Hayley Hutt and Allie Hostler
Indigenous Food Sovereignty as Resistence in Palestine (1:00-1:40 p.m)
Presented by Jamilla Hashem
Pathways of Purpose Presentation (1:50-2:30 p.m)
Presented by Aerin Monroe, Pathways of Purpose

Food Sovereignty Lab Schedule (BSS 168)
Food Sovereignty Lab & Wioyt Plaza/Indigenous Garden Site Tours (11- 1:20 p.m)
See Tour Schedule for more information.
Workshop with FSL Chef-In-Residence: Crystal Wahpepah (11- 11:50 a.m)
Hecho en Humboldt: Aquilli Metzli Cooperative on Building Milpa Culture in the North Coast (12-12:50 p.m)
Presented by Aquilli Metzli Cooperative Members
Karuk Tribe's Food Sovereingty Program/ Pikyav Field Institute (1-1:50 p.m)
Presented by Charley Reed
Food Soveriengty Lab- Community Recipes and Seasoning Workshop (2-3:00 p.m)
Presented by Delaney Schroeder-Echavarria (Graduate Research Assistant, FSL & Ghvtlh-k’vsh shu'-srnelh-'i (Kelp Guardians)

Food Sovereignty Lab & Wiyot Plaza/Indigenous Garden Site Tours
Tour Schedule
With Jaime Lara (FSL Site Manager) and Joe Taylor
*Maximum 15 people per tour
Tour 1: 11:00-11:20 a.m
Tour 2: 11:30-11:50 a.m
BREAK: 11:50-12:20 p.m
Tour 3: 12:30-12:50 p.m
- Tour 4: 1-1:20 p.m
*Please Note: Site tours require walking on uneven ground. If you have accessibility needs, parts of the site tour may be difficult at this time to accommodate as we continue to remodel the area
Sign-ups for tours are available at the information booth!