Meet Madeline
Madeline Marmor (she/her) is a first generation, landless farmer and treaty-person born in downtown Toronto, Canada. A descendant of vegetable grocers and kosher butchers, Madeline grows and cultivates flowers, vegetables, livestock and legumes on the current and traditional lands of the Anishinabewaki, Mississauga and Odawa Peoples, preceded by the Saugeen Treaty 45 ½ 1836 (https://native-land.ca) outside Ayton, in South Grey County.
Madeline is on staff at The Sustainability Project to assist with the Regeneration Grey Bruce Project. She also featured on our Grey Bruce 2040 | 2050 panel discussion, which you can view here.
She is currently completing the Conflict Management and Mediation Certificate Program at Conrad Grebel College, Waterloo University, with the goal to offer support for farmers and communities to transition lives and livelihoods into a more just future. Madeline is a trained practitioner of Circle Process and is an active participant in the legacy of relationships between Native and Non-native restorative justice practitioners.
Connect with Madeline by email at:
mmarmor (at) alumni (dot) uwo (dot) ca