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Christa Núñez is an African American wife and mother, farmer, writer, educator, researcher, scholar and servant to communities. We discuss how Mama's Comfort Camp, our community of mothers from around the world is responding to the crisis of racial injustice, and of Christa’s work to bring literacy and access to farming and nature to children and farmers of color. We also talk about her Learning Farm and the fledgling Ubuntu Library and about the concept of ComFortitude, so central to both of our work. This lead us to a conversation about class and race and food deserts, and what’s wrong with unsolicited advice…
This episode was recorded and edited in days of extreme racial injustice. We dedicate this episode to George Floyd, his family, especially his mother. And to all the black and brown people murdered in racist America and around the world.
Our contemplation break song:
THERE'S BEEN A COMMOTION
THERE'S BEEN A PROMOTION
I BELIEVE IN THE NOTION
CHORUS: HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIE...
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This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of Mama's Comfort Camp.
Mothers of all ages and stages are welcome to join the Mama's Comfort Camp safespace forums here: www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp/
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the Center for Transformative Action, a Cornell University affiliate. www.centerfortransformativeaction.org
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer" by Grey Gary, you can find more of their terrific music at www.greygary.com
Visit us at www.MotherUp.org.
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Christa Núñez is an African American wife and mother, farmer, writer, educator, researcher, scholar and servant to communities. We discuss how Mama's Comfort Camp, our community of mothers from around the world is responding to the crisis of racial injustice, and of Christa’s work to bring literacy and access to farming and nature to children and farmers of color. We also talk about her Learning Farm and the fledgling Ubuntu Library and about the concept of ComFortitude, so central to both of our work. This lead us to a conversation about class and race and food deserts, and what’s wrong with unsolicited advice…
This episode was recorded and edited in days of extreme racial injustice. We dedicate this episode to George Floyd, his family, especially his mother. And to all the black and brown people murdered in racist America and around the world.
Our contemplation break song:
THERE'S BEEN A COMMOTION
THERE'S BEEN A PROMOTION
I BELIEVE IN THE NOTION
CHORUS: HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIE...
- - -
This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of Mama's Comfort Camp.
Mothers of all ages and stages are welcome to join the Mama's Comfort Camp safespace forums here: www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp/
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the Center for Transformative Action, a Cornell University affiliate. www.centerfortransformativeaction.org
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer" by Grey Gary, you can find more of their terrific music at www.greygary.com
Visit us at www.MotherUp.org.