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Glasgow Seed Library

Planted in this Land: Sápmi

Sat 9 November 2024

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Relaxed event

Relaxed event

A gradient from pink to green to blue, which overlays an engraving of a crowd with raised fists in a rural landscape.

Artwork adapted from ‘Sketches in the Island of Lewis, the Scene of the Crofter Agitation’. The Illustrated London News, 28 January 1888

Want to learn about past and present struggles for land, food, farming, foraging, roaming and belonging? Join an ongoing land justice study group with Glasgow Seed Library.

Share stories from Scotland, Palestine, the Caribbean, Chiapas, Rojava, Sápmi, Turtle Island, Hawai'i, Brazil, and more. Discuss terms like settler colonialism, land reparation, decolonisation, rematriation, and land justice.

Access to land and resources is unequal and unjust, impacting growers all over the world as well as here in Glasgow, in our seed library community. Reading book extracts, poems and manifestos, the group aims to map historic and current connections between diverse experiences of land stewardship, colonisation and resistance.

The study group is open to all who would like to (un)learn colonial and capitalist relationships to land. No prior knowledge is needed. You can view a longlist of proposed texts and make suggestions.

Planted in this Land is organised by Glasgow Seed Library in explicit solidarity with all who resist the occupation, exploitation and destruction of their land. From Palestine to Congo, Haiti to Chiapas, seed sovereignty is not possible without land justice, here or anywhere.

There will be hot drinks available, and you are welcome to bring a snack to share. Numbers will be limited to ensure comfortable capacity. Please send an email to glasgowseedlibrary@cca-glasgow.com to join the group and receive the reading materials.

This month in our in-person group, we will focus on indigenous food sovereignty and land struggle in Sápmi, the traditional territories of the Sámi people in Scandinavia.

References

The feature image is adapted from an engraving in The Illustrated London News, 28 January 1888, depicting the Aignish riot of January 1888, when landless crofters on Lewis confronted their oppressive landowners.

The phrase ‘Planted in this Land’ is borrowed from the words of a Palestinian girl in a short clip widely circulated on social media in December 2023, during Israel’s siege and bombardment of Gaza.

Accessibility Information

The Reading Room is located on the second floor of CCA and is wheelchair accessible. There is an accessible toilet on this floor. Please note that the room comfortably hosts ten people, and has large windows for ventilation. Masks will be provided if you would like to use one.

Please email glasgowseedlibrary@cca-glasgow.com if you have any access requests.

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Event Type

Talks & Events

Location

Reading Room

Time

11:00am — 1:00pm

Ages

All ages

Ticketing

Free but ticketed

Tickets: Free, book by email glasgowseedlibrary@cca-glasgow.com

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Relaxed event