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Alice’s Garden Urban Farm has been growing on Milwaukee's northside for over 50 years. It’s built on land that marks the beginning of Wisconsin's underground railroad and named after Milwaukee’s first Black executive director of Milwaukee county extension. The farm is rooted in local Black culture and history.
WUWM’s Eric Von Fellow Maria Peralta-Arellano visited Alice’s Garden to speak with its executive director, Venice Williams for our series on urban agriculture.
By WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR5
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Alice’s Garden Urban Farm has been growing on Milwaukee's northside for over 50 years. It’s built on land that marks the beginning of Wisconsin's underground railroad and named after Milwaukee’s first Black executive director of Milwaukee county extension. The farm is rooted in local Black culture and history.
WUWM’s Eric Von Fellow Maria Peralta-Arellano visited Alice’s Garden to speak with its executive director, Venice Williams for our series on urban agriculture.

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