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A new generation of Black farmers are working to reclaim land, hoping to grow justice along with vegetables and plants.
Original Air Date: August 22, 2020
Guests:
Leah Penniman — Savi Horne — Venice Williams — Marcia Chatelain
Interviews In This Hour:
How Black Farmers Lost 14 Million Acres of Farmland — And How They're Taking It Back — 'When You Hold Land You Have to Keep It' — My Garden Is An Outdoor Parish — Cooking Greens: A Delicious Family History Lesson — The First Job, The Polling Place, The Community Space: How McDonald's Became 'The Closest Thing To Home' For Black Communities
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A new generation of Black farmers are working to reclaim land, hoping to grow justice along with vegetables and plants.
Original Air Date: August 22, 2020
Guests:
Leah Penniman — Savi Horne — Venice Williams — Marcia Chatelain
Interviews In This Hour:
How Black Farmers Lost 14 Million Acres of Farmland — And How They're Taking It Back — 'When You Hold Land You Have to Keep It' — My Garden Is An Outdoor Parish — Cooking Greens: A Delicious Family History Lesson — The First Job, The Polling Place, The Community Space: How McDonald's Became 'The Closest Thing To Home' For Black Communities
Never want to miss an episode? Subscribe to the podcast.
Want to hear more from us, including extended interviews and favorites from the archive? Subscribe to our newsletter.

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