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Maya Dailey Oral History Interview

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Title
Maya Dailey Oral History Interview
Contributors
  • Dailey, Maya (Interviewee)
  • Westgard, Kristy (Interviewer)
Topical Subject
  • farming
  • food sustainability
Language
eng
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The Future of Food in Arizona: Memories of Food to Build a Sustainable Food System
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Interview with Maya Dailey, Owner of Maya's Farm

Maya Dailey is the owner of Maya’s Farm, a local farm focused on creating not only a local based food economy but an interactive project with the community as well. Her passion is to reevaluate how people manage food in hopes that they begin to change their perceptions abut growing their own food as well as buying local food. Maya seeks to bring back the power of growing food back to the people making it a task well within the reach of everyday people. Building relationships is also a key part of Maya’s message. It is her belief that the community, leaders, and farmers must have a working relationship in order to begin to make real changes in how food is grown.

Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Dinner 2040
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.37182
Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
http://www.mayasfarm.com/index.asp
System Created
  • 2016-04-08 06:27:03
System Modified
  • 2021-05-10 11:44:15
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  • 5 years 1 month ago
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