APRIL 10, 2010
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
388 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn Between Hoyt and Bond
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
388 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn Between Hoyt and Bond
BLACK FARMERS AND URBAN GARDENERS
COMMUNITY FORUM
COMMUNITY FORUM
Join the conversation and learn how you can take action around food, farming and policy in the black community!
What’s for Dinner?
Connecting the Dots Between Food Access, Policy and the History of Agriculture from the Black Perspective
Connecting the Dots Between Food Access, Policy and the History of Agriculture from the Black Perspective
PANEL DISCUSSION
Maya Wiley, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Social Inclusion
Kolu Zigbi, Program Officer for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems at the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation
Jennifer Steverson, Public Programs Curator at Weeksville Society Heritage Center
Space is limited to 150 guests. Stay tuned for registration information.
For general information, please email blackfarmersconf@gmail.com.Maya Wiley, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Social Inclusion
Kolu Zigbi, Program Officer for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems at the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation
Jennifer Steverson, Public Programs Curator at Weeksville Society Heritage Center
Space is limited to 150 guests. Stay tuned for registration information.
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