Farming in Color

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A podcast by, for and from Black Indiegnous and People of Color, BIPOC, land stewards, farmers, environmentalists, climate justice activists, food justice and food sovereignty freedom fighters and all of those on the front lines who bear the greatest burdens of the injustices and who also hold the keys to their undoing.

Rasheed Hislop


    • Apr 21, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 9m AVG DURATION
    • 3 EPISODES


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    Speaking & Seeking Truths: My Interview with Frances A. Pérez Rodriguez

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 74:14


    Quick check in Black Zocalo Lawn to Garden Conversion Fresno Freedom School Board   Interview with Frances Details: Frances A. Pérez Rodriguez (she/her) is the Food and Land Education Coordinator of Woke Foods, a food service and food justice worker-owned cooperative focused on innovating Dominican and Afro-Caribbean plant-based foods. Frances is also a co-program coordinator of Farm School NYC, an urban agriculture training program which trains local residents in urban agriculture in order to build self-reliant communities and inspire positive local action around food access and social, economic, and racial justice issues. Frances is also the co-lead farmer of La Finca del Sur/South Bronx Farmers, an urban farmer cooperative led by Latina and Black women and their allies. Please join me for this beautiful interview as we discuss serious topics like identity, decolonizing our diets and freeing the land to free ourselves, as well as Frances' family tradition of salsa.    Follow Frances and her fam on social media/the web:   Wokefoods: www.wokefoods.coop @wokefoods (Instagram) FarmSchoolNYC: www.farmschoolnyc.org @farmschoolnyc (Instagram) La Finca del Sur: https://www.facebook.com/lafincadelsur Frances: www.about.me/franso @freedomfransorants (Instagram)   

    Episode 3: Uprooting Internalized Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 62:40


    Disclaimer: This episode delves into topics regarding race and racism - they may be triggering and it is important that listeners breathe and take good care of themselves and allow for pausing if needed. Welcome back to Farming in Color! In this episode Rasheed... - Checks in personally & professionally:  Getting back in the podcast groove Updates on Black Zocalo, farm projects & Dau Butter (You can check out the Dau Butter shop at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DauButter  - lots of wonderful self-loving Mother's Day gift ideas there. Joining the Fresno Freedom School Board of Directors - Sets an intention (critical to anti-racist practice/theory) - Discusses different forms of racism and hones in on internalized racism - Opens up about how a particular period in his life contributed to his racialization and internalized racism he still is working to heal to this day - Discusses the difference between guilt and shame, and the importance of not allowing the racism we experience to define us or limit our ability to heal and grow   Deep gratitude and sincere appreciation to Camille Gaston for co-editing this episode of Farming in Color.    Check us out on InstaGram: @FarmingInColor   Don't forget to rate and review the podcast - be honest!  The good, the bad and the ugly all help us improve.           

    Episode 2: Interview with a Worm Legend

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 70:53


    In this week's episode I got to sit at the feet of one of my mentors, dear friends and comrades in the movement brother Maurice Small.  During this first ever interview on Farming in Color, Maurice and I delved into his path into farming, the power of the worm and advice he has for all you young up and coming land stewards and seed savers out there.  Here is a little bit about Maurice to prime the pump:  Maurice Small builds community as he creates soil, cultivates organic food and nurtures young people and their families. His vision for sustainable agriculture, healthy lifestyles in underserved communities & urban/rural collaboration between growers & vendors, transforms the food landscape across North America. Maurice was awarded the Organic Pioneer Award by the Rodale Institute in its inaugural year, 2011. He is currently based in Atlanta, GA and is originally from Cleveland, OH and works all across the country to support the development of sustainable food systems for all.  You can find Maurice online at: www.mauricesmall.com Instagram: @mauricesmall @turningintomyfather @5simplesucculents @simplefoodssmallfarms Twitter: @simplefoodssmallfarms @mauricesmall @smallfarmz Tumblr: @SpencersBoy @Soilthesimpletruth   Check out Farming in Color on Instagram: @farmingincolor  Also see Rasheed and Rosalba's Latest Work on Instagram: @BlackZocalo Audio Editing for this Episode by Camille Gaston.       

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