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Black communities have a long and complicated relationship with American soil. The ongoing call to a

The San Francisco Foundation and The Commonwealth Club of California hosted a discussion on Black communities' complex relationship with American land. This conversation explored systemic racism, "food apartheid," and the vital role of the Black farming movement in fostering environmental sustainability and worker cooperatives to ensure healthy, local food access for all.

Executive Director Doria Robinson (Urban Tilth) and Andrea Talley (Mandela Grocery Cooperative) shared insights on farming and food access for BIPOC communities. Noted author Natalie Baszile (*Queen Sugar*, *We Are Each Other's Harvest*) moderated. This program was supported by San Francisco Foundation's Bay Area Leads donors. Become a member: https://www.commonwealthclub.org/membership

EarthSayersDoria Robinson; Andrea Talley
OrganizationsMandela Grocery Cooperative; Urban Tilth
EarthSayers RatingRecommended
CountryUnited States
Dateunknown
FormatPanel
Member of Special CollectionFarming and Food Production

 

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