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August 11, 2021

Intellectual Property Rights, Race, and Colonialism: A Community Conversation

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September 15, 2021
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Central Time | Zoom

Register below to join Organic Seed Alliance for a panel presentation followed by a community conversation on the intersection of race, colonialism, and intellectual property rights (IPR) on seed. We’ll explore the ways in which IPR on seed is used as a tool to build and maintain the structure of colonialism, and how communities are fighting back. The panel will include Anjali Vats from University of Pittsburgh School of Law and Ernesto Hernandez from Chapman University. Vats will draw on her most recent book, The Color of Creatorship: Intellectual Property, Race, and the Making of Americas, to frame the conversation within the context of IPR, race, and colonialism. Hernandez will share his expertise on the ways these intersections are in play today in Mexican maize and the importation of glyphosate and GMOs from the U.S. Vats and Hernandez will lead a participant-driven Q&A focused on both the historical and modern ways in which IPR on seed is an integral tool of colonialism to enclose seed commons, appropriate seed from the communities who steward and rely on it, and commodify seed and germplasm for the benefit and perpetuation of unfettered capitalism.

This panel discussion is part of OSA’s Seed Patent Watch project, which serves as a platform for discussion, research, and policy change related to the misuse and abuse of utility patents on seed.

Tags: IPR, Seed policy

Cathleen McCluskey

Cathleen McCluskey is the Executive Director at Organic Seed Alliance. Her interdisciplinary research on the ways in which context influences the relationship between humans and seed helps guide the organization in further stewarding equitable, inclusive programs rooted in participatory methodologies and aimed at putting the power of seed in the hands of growers.

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