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This Learning Circle discusses the Land Back movement and is co-facilitated by the NFU Indigenous Solidarity Working Group with collaborators from the Yellowhead Institute. It will offer an exploration of the history of Land Back, what it means for us as farmers, and how you can support Land Back as part of our collective effort to build food sovereignty and fight climate change in Turtle Island/Canada. The NFU’s Deer Hide Protocol— our on-going commitment to building relationships will provide the foundation for this Learning Circle. Riley Yesno is a queer Anishinaabe scholar, writer, and commentator from Eabametoong First Nation. She is highly sought after for her words and analysis— called an ‘Indigenous powerhouse’ by the Toronto Star— she has been a contributor and commentator for some of the largest media outlets in Canada and the world, including the New York Times, BBC World News, The Globe and Mail, and CBC National News. Riley has also travelled the globe speaking at internationally renowned institutions and events, including the UN climate negotiations, the Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality, TEDx stages, and many others. Riley is a frequent lecturer at the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University and is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, where she studies Indigenous/Canadian politics and is a Vanier Scholar.