1) The document describes the author's experience studying food and culture in Peru and Kentucky. In Peru, she observed seed exchanges between schools as part of a winter solstice celebration and women selling foods like potatoes and herbs in local markets. She also helped farmers with planting.
2) The author notes the difference between Andean and Western perspectives on food and the relationship between people, gods, and nature. Andeans see food as sustenance and being in reciprocal relationships, while Westerners often view food as a commodity and people as having authority over nature.
3) After returning to Kentucky, the author interned with an organization supporting local sustainable food systems and small farms. She created a directory of these