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am Hartwell has joined the Land Stewardship Projectâs Policy Team as an organizer. Hartwell is a graduate of LSPâs Farm Beginnings course (see page 27), and currently farms in southeastern Minnesotaâs Winona County. She has a bachelorâs degree in communications from Augsburg University and a Pam Hartwell masterâs degree from the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Hartwell has a long history of working with and running a wide variety of nonprofits in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and California, and has worked on issues related to rape crisis work, sustainability, urban agriculture, public banking, and housing advocacy. For a time, Taya Schulte Hartwell served as the mayor and as a city council member in Fairfax, Calif. She is based out of LSPâs southeastern Minnesota office in Lewiston and can contacted at phartwell@landstewardshipproject.org or 612-767-9886. Taya Schulte has joined LSPâs staff as organizer of the 2024 Family Farm Breakfast (see page 10). Schulte is a Farm Beginnings graduate and, with her partner Seamus Fitzgerald, owns and operates Growing Lots
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Farm in Wheeler, Wis. She also works as the community engagement coordinator at Hope Community, Inc. Schulte participated in an LSP fly-in to Washington, D.C., in spring 2023, where she and other LSP members called on Congressional agriculture leaders to be champions in backing programs that support farmers and rural communities dealing with climate change. Schulte also participated in the âFarmers for Climate Action: Rally for Resilienceâ march in D.C. She can be contacted at tschulte@landstewardshipproject.org. Sarah Goldman has left LSPâs staff to attend law school. Goldman joined the Policy Team in 2021, and during the past two years did organizing work focused on federal policy (see page 12). She worked with members of LSPâs Federal Farm Bill Committee to create the organizationâs 2023 Farm Bill Platform and facilitated fly-ins to D.C., where farmers met with Congressional ag leaders. In the winter and spring of 2022, Goldman worked with groups Sarah Goldman such as the National Young Farmers Coalition and Midwest Farmers of Color Collective to conduct a survey on farmersâ attitudes related to federal policy. Pilar Ingram has left LSPâs Farm Beginnings Team to do operations and event coordination for a national organization. During the past year, Ingram worked extensively to facilitate the Farm Begin- Pilar Ingram nings course,
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helping, among other things, to build a more inclusive curriculum. She also worked with specialty crop farmers on climate resiliency and helped organize LSPâs series of 40th Anniversary bonfires. p
Borrud & Bryceson Join Board
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leta Borrud and Josh Bryceson have joined the Land Stewardship Projectâs board of directors. Borrud is a retired physician from Rochester, Minn., and has long been involved in LSPâs policy organizing work. She served on LSPâs Healthcare Steering Committee and was a participant in the first social justice cohort the group organized. Borrud has frequently spoken at organizing meetings and testified at the Minnesota Legislature. This marks a return to the board for Borrud; she stepped down in 2021 to serve Aleta Borrud a temporary role on LSPâs staff as an organizer during the state legislative session. Bryceson, along with his wife, Rama Hoffpauir, owns and operates Turnip Rock Farm and Cosmic Wheel Creamery in Clear Lake, Wis. The farm produces vegetables, cheese, and pastured meat. Over the years, Bryceson and Hoffpauirâs farm has served as a training ground for several beginJosh Bryceson ning farmers, and they have hosted LSP on-farm education events and tours. Bryceson has also hosted participants in LSPâs Journeyperson course and served as a panelist at Community Supported Agriculture and organic farming conferences. p
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