lumbung calling: Local Anchor

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The first lumbung calling focuses on the value of Local Anchor. The metaphor of an anchor describes the value of soil in our globalized yet divided world: soil that enables roots to grow and connects trees located miles and miles apart. Just as trees echo each other’s signals, harvesting and cultivation methods can resonate with and be amplified by local wisdoms, bringing to life new resources, and developing diverse relationships with time. More

Guests: Melani Budianta professor of Literature and Cultural Studies in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Indonesia and Armin Salassa farmer and activist in Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Hosts: Jumana Emil Abboud, lumbung artist and Mirwan Andan, member of ruangrupa

Language: English with translation into International Sign

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