
Do you have a bread making tradition?
Share your bread traditions for our an upcoming podcast series with the Rural Assembly!
Share your bread traditions for our an upcoming podcast series with the Rural Assembly!
Drawing Resilience: An interview with Laura Fredrickson-Gosewisch about her work connecting farmers with resources to help them understand how to continue working in a sustainable way.
Beyond the Clock is a monthly digital learning exchange and happy hour for rural connectors and cultural workers hosted by Department of Public Transformation and Voices for Rural Resilience, in partnership with the Rural Assembly. This month’s creative learning exchange event will take place on Tuesday, February 13th from 4-5pm CST with special guest, Savannah Barrett!
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Looking for ways to grow in your skills and knowledge this year? You may be interested in applying for one of the following opportunities we’ve received recently in our Rural Assembly inbox.
Do you have a story to share, a community or project to highlight, or a rural issue that we should be elevating? Let us know.
This year, we were delighted and inspired by the many conversations we’ve had with rural organizers, artists, authors, activists, and political and nonprofit leaders.
As a rural sojourner, Whitney Kimball Coe is more convinced than ever that rural identity is something that never truly leaves you, no matter where you plant your feet.
Drawing Resilience: An interview with journalist and author Dahr Jamil, about his move to rural life and more.
Drawing Resilience: An interview with Hannah Evans, former Executive director of Virginia Food Works, a nonprofit that helps farmers and small businesses can their produce and create value-added products like salsa, hot sauce, and pasta sauce.