Richard Hall

Richard earned his M.S. in Experiential Education from Minnesota State University in Mankato, MN.  He received his B.A. in Intercultural Experiential Learning from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH. His experience includes place, project-based, and experiential education, land protection, ecological restoration, multi-cultural community engagement, community supported agriculture, youth leadership and service-learning with school districts and community-based non-profits (NGOs).  Richard co-founded Standing Cedars Community Land Conservancy and Philadelphia Community Farm in Osceola, WI to preserve and restore 1500 acres along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and improve water and local food supplies. He also co-founded Indigenous Arts and Sciences Earth Partnerships with tribal communities in Wisconsin and Colaboración Ambiental (Latino Earth Partnership) with Hispanic communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Puerto Rico and Nicaragua. Richard is fluent in Spanish, served in the Peace Corps in Bolivia, with the American Friends Service Committee in Puerto Rico and with Farmer to Farmer in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic.

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