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Presented by Black in the Garden LLC in partnership with Atlanta History Center
Episode 1: ‘Who’s Missing from Black Media and Gardening Media?’
Join host Colah B Tawkin on Episode 1 of this 4 part series, Botanical Black History: Visiting the Landscapes of Black America for an exploration of the history of Black Media and Gardening Media as Colah discusses the history of how Black joy with plants has been largely omitted from media in American history. Atlanta History Center’s Cherokee Garden Library is highlighted for it’s abundant resources, especially the Cultural Landscapes of Black America visual arts materials.
Learn more about Atlanta History Center: AtlantahistoryCenter.com
Twitter: @ATLHistCenter IG: @Atlantahistorycenter
To view the Gardens and Cultural Landscapes of Black America visual arts Collection
https://album.atlantahistorycenter.com/digital/collection/p17222coll23
Help us ID persons, places, and plants in the collection:
Credits
Host: Colah B Tawkin
Producer: Colah B Tawkin
Executive Producer: Sierra Reed
Writer: Colah B Tawkin
Associate Producer: Maurice Eckstein
Sound Engineer: Jerome the PodcastMaster
Music Producer: Crios Music
Podcast Visual Art: Cory France
Trailer Sound Engineer: Jahi Whitehead
Trailer Video Editor: Christopher Williams @rznzproductions
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Presented by Black in the Garden LLC in partnership with Atlanta History Center
Episode 1: ‘Who’s Missing from Black Media and Gardening Media?’
Join host Colah B Tawkin on Episode 1 of this 4 part series, Botanical Black History: Visiting the Landscapes of Black America for an exploration of the history of Black Media and Gardening Media as Colah discusses the history of how Black joy with plants has been largely omitted from media in American history. Atlanta History Center’s Cherokee Garden Library is highlighted for it’s abundant resources, especially the Cultural Landscapes of Black America visual arts materials.
Learn more about Atlanta History Center: AtlantahistoryCenter.com
Twitter: @ATLHistCenter IG: @Atlantahistorycenter
To view the Gardens and Cultural Landscapes of Black America visual arts Collection
https://album.atlantahistorycenter.com/digital/collection/p17222coll23
Help us ID persons, places, and plants in the collection:
Credits
Host: Colah B Tawkin
Producer: Colah B Tawkin
Executive Producer: Sierra Reed
Writer: Colah B Tawkin
Associate Producer: Maurice Eckstein
Sound Engineer: Jerome the PodcastMaster
Music Producer: Crios Music
Podcast Visual Art: Cory France
Trailer Sound Engineer: Jahi Whitehead
Trailer Video Editor: Christopher Williams @rznzproductions
Like what you heard?
Here’s what to do to Help sustain this show:
🤳🏾SHARE IT!
@Blackinthegarden on Instagram
@Blacknthegarden on Twitter
@Blackinthegardn on TikTok
⭐️Rate 5 stars on Spotify!
⭐️Rate 5 stars and leave a review on Apple podcasts!
🌱Sow a seed of Support for Black in the Garden by becoming a PATRON!
patreon.com/blackinthegarden
🖍Buy MERCH! Blkinthegarden.com
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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