I am from
I am from beans
from a beautiful valley
and the summer rain tears.
I am from my used kettle –
chaotic, steamy,
ready to comfort.
From God’s garden.
From Jesus
and Celine.
From Belgian sage
and hierba santa.
I am from the molcajete
grinding the chiles,
mole,
blackberries,
and family dinners.
My name is Fernanda Díaz-Osorio (She/her/hers). I was born and raised in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Growing up, I had lunch almost daily at my parents’ restaurants. I think that experience, without me realizing it, made me want to better understand the food systems.
In 8th grade, I lived in a boarding school in Switzerland and in 11th grade in Haute Normandie, France. One of the things I remember the most about both experiences is the food.
I am a senior student in the faculty of Land and Food Systems in the Global Resource Systems (GRS) program. I am a soil lover, and I enjoy Econ classes. My GRS program allowed me to learn first hand from different farmers. I love spending time at the UBC Farm and visiting farms in British Columbia. Two summers ago, I took an Agroecology program and worked on a lamb farm in Lyon, France. My time on the farm made me want to learn more about food systems directly from the producers. Last summer, to keep learning, I decided to do some volunteering on a farm-cooperative in Belgium.
I am in love with my GRS program. It has allowed me to acquire a solid scientific foundation while exploring my interests from a more holistic approach, taking classes from across all faculties. While I have studied European food systems for the last couple of years, I realized I had not taken the time to explore, academically, Latin American food systems. That is why I ended up here. I was browsing my SSC, and I found this class. I read the description and felt like it was written for me (obviously it wasn’t).
I am very excited to keep learning about food from Dr. Mitchell and from all of you.
Picture 1: Tomatoes, Las Quince Letras, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Picture 2: December 2018, Museo de Filatelia, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Picture 3: Summer 2019, Ferme de Froidefontaine, Barcy, Belgium.
Hi Fernanda! My name is Grace (She/her/hers). It’s so cool that you’ve been able to live, study and work abroad, that’s something I’d really like to do in the future! It’s great to meet you 🙂
Hi Grace,
Nice to meet you. I am excited to keep learning about you and your experiences. See you next class 🙂
It’s striking how the steaming kettle echoes the imagery of the falling rain in your first stanza. Lovely!
We’ll be chatting about agroecology later in the semester… I look forward to hearing about your experience. Welcome to LAST303, Fernanda!
Hi Fer! I didn’t know you were taking this class until I saw this post. That’s so cool! Maybe we’ll be in a discussion group at some point during class. I hope you’re doing well!
Coral!!! I also saw your post!! I am very excited about this class. I also hope you are doing well, and I hope you are practicing your Spanish in Honduras!