Introducing the Seeding Sovereignty Project
The Seeding Sovereignty Garden Project is a project of the SRCDC Food Sovereignty Initiative (FSI). FSI is dedicated to restoring our Indigenous food systems that support self-determination and combat preventable health epidemics. The Seeding Sovereignty Program’s primary goal is to a create pathway for our community members to achieve self-sustainability.
The FSI will provide services to develop 10’x10′ soil plots and equipment/materials needed to maintain household gardens. The goal of the project is to establish 100 household gardens and 8 traditional community gardens to the districts of Standing Rock. These gardens will be available to any interested families/community members.
For more information, please contact Ray Moore Sr., Food Sovereignty Director, at [email protected]. You may also contact Jordan Davis, our Community Development Manager, at [email protected].
Recent Updates
- Welcoming the Phase 1 Participants of the Summer 2020 Seeding Sovereignty Garden Project!SRCDC is pleased to announce the participants in Phase 1 of our Seeding Sovereignty Garden Project. We wish we could … Read more
- Get a free copy of the Seeding Resource Guide E-BookThe SRCDC Food Sovereignty Initiative is dedicated to restoring our Indigenous food systems that support self-determination and combat preventable health … Read more
- Apply to Participate in the Seeding Sovereignty Garden ProjectThe SRCDC Food Sovereignty Initiative is accepting applications now for participants in Phase 1 of our Seeding Sovereignty Garden Project. … Read more