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Santo Domingo Tomaltepec, Xochimilco, Loma Bonita, México

Colaboratory Kitchen Sets Up in Three Communities of Mexico

A long term research, action, creation and teaching curriculum to build fairer and more sustainable agro-food systems

Developing strategies for climate action is more urgent than ever now it is evident that global politics are failing to take the necessary steps to realise the sustainability goals and stop global warming. Climate action to stop global warming is undeniably one of the most urgent topics of our time.

The Colaboratory Kitchen – Cocina Colaboratorio project was launched in 2020 as a PAPIIT project of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, a proposal to bring the knowledge from Universities and actors from different disciplines to three communities, to build upon different forms of knowledge joint actions towards sustainable futures. The search for local, national and global sustainability can be achieved by trans-disciplinary work. This model for co-production of knowledge towards sustainable alternatives requires: being located in the specific context and place, recognising the different world views, and promoting constant process of mutual learning through care networks.

In early 2018, Cascoland began a Colaboratory Kitchen (Keepers Lab&Kitchen) pilot in Chiapas, southern Mexico, in close collaboration with Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Just two years later, Cascoland and UNAM have developed a 3-year trans-disciplinary curriculum around this concept. The Colaboratory Kitchen is a project of action, co-creation, teaching and research in the search for fairer, more resilient and sustainable agro-food systems. The Kitchen is the heart of the project where daily encounters take place, initiating actions towards the landscape, the plot, the community, the environment. Creative practices, food and social the design of communication spaces are the catalysers for inspiration and exchange.

For 3 years, different actions will be carried out in three communities: Marqués de Comillas, Chiapas, Santo Domingo Tomalpec, Oaxaca, and Xochimilco, Mexico City. Marqués de Comillas, Chiapass, faces an accelerated deforestation of a diverse tropical forest, while in Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, the ancestral Zapotec biocultural heritage is at risk due to increasing globalization, and in Xochimilco, Mexico City, the impacts of urban growth are combined with ancestral agricultural roots and oportunities from the city. During the three years, new collaboration networks will be formed by bringing together local actors of the three communities with academics, students and professionals from different branches of the biophysical, social, humanities, artists, designers, and chefs to set a transformation in motion. These long term transformations will focus on deviating from the processes that have generated injustices and environmental degradation in these location. Collaborations between UNAM, the University of Wageningen (Netherlands), the international collective of artists and designers Cascoland, universities and national organizations, will contribute to the development of temporary and permanent communication spaces on the three locations.

 

Santo Domingo Tomaltepec un pueblo Zapoteca en el Valle de Oaxaca tiene un fuerte patrimonio biocultural ancestral. El mole es un platillo tradicional que se cocina desde generaciones en la comunidad. Foto por Emma Villaseñor
Xochimilco es una localidad emblemática de la Ciudad de México reconocida por su hermoso paisaje biocultural lacustre, que constituye un sistema agroalimentario centenario. Acción de Radio Cocina Colaboratorio, 2020. Foto por Ximena García
La Selva Lacandona es uno de los paisajes más diversos del mundo. La agricultura y ganadería son constantes amenazas a su biodiversidad, por lo que es urgente encontrar nuevas formas de integrar naturaleza, producción y consumo en la zona, Marqués de Comillas, 2020. Foto por Cascoland

The next phase of Colaboratory Kitchen was launched at a meeting in late January 2020 where the project participants met and exchanged the first ideas. The trans-disciplinary teams will be present at the three sites simultaneously between the months of February and April of this year. UNAM researchers and students, Cascoland creatives and other collaborators will work closely together to begin developing a new interdisciplinary form of academic work and research, mobilising local communities to participate and begin building and activating knowledge exchange spaces on the long term.

We invite you all to join us at the kitchen table!

Cocina Colaboratorio – Colaboratory Kitchen is made possible thanks to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) through the Program of Support for Research Projects and Technological Innovation (PAPIIT), Grant No. IV200120 2020 – 2023 and Wageningen University through the INREF-FOREFRONT program.

The kitchen is a social place, a com­mon place to gather and connect. It is a place to share not only food, but stories, ideas, aspirations and initiatives. Colaboratory Kitchen is an ongoing mobile and on-site project that brings farmers, scientists, creatives and cooks together around the kitchen table to connect, exchange knowledge and prototype new trans-disciplinary solutions to farming; a test ground for ideas that conciliate land restoration, conservation, food production and better livelihood in farming communities. A response to the lack of connection between disciplines that are key for new alternatives towards more sustain­able and just futures.

The questions at stake are: How do we bridge scientific and local knowledge? What kind of interdisciplinary projects can we create towards a better livelihood and ecological resilience of farmer communities? How can we conserve the environment and its biodiversity in balance with sustainable food production and pair local consumption to global demand?

We create a space for a trans-disciplinary community to grow and take action, by sharing and cooking futures together.

The project was initiated in 2016 as a collaboration between Cascoland and the Forefront Project (WUR, UNAM), a joint effort to design spaces and tools of communication and action towards strengthening socio-ecological bonds, south of the Lacandona Jungle, Chiapas, México. Now a days the scheme is being developed in three rural locations in Mexico: Santo Domingo Tomaltepex, Oaxaca, Xochimilco, Mexico City and Loma Bonita, Chiapas, as a collaboration with UNAM, local organizations and a range of collaborations from professionals in different disciplines.