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Youth and Elders in Food Knowledge
This forum explores how Indigenous and rural communities bridge generational gap
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Youth and Elders in Food Knowledge: Bridging Generations for Food Security

Food knowledge—understanding how to grow, harvest, prepare, preserve, and share food—has traditionally passed from elders to youth through daily practice and cultural transmission. Modern disruptions have weakened these intergenerational connections, leaving many young people without food skills their grandparents took for granted while elders' knowledge goes unshared.

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