Gather with us on May 12 at Black Futures Farm to reconnect with ancestral growing traditions, explore Afro-Indigenous farming practices, and exchange knowledge about caring for land and community in a changing climate. Together, we’ll reflect on our relationships to land, food, and lineage while building practical strategies to care for soil, water, and community.
This is the first workshop in a three-part series designed for farmers, gardeners, land stewards, and anyone ready to reconnect with land and lineage while farming in a changing climate. Whether you grow on a balcony, backyard, or acreage, you are welcome.