Feeding Family and Community: African American Women Farmers and the Long Fight for Environmental Justice in the Midwest, 1790-2021

Date: 

Monday, April 19, 2021, 3:45pm to 5:45pm

Location: 

Zoom

Join the Warren Center for "Feeding Family and Community: African American Women Farmers and the Long Fight for Environmental Justice in the Midwest, 1790-2021."

Join the Warren Center for "Feeding Family and Community: African American Women Farmers and the Long Fight for Environmental Justice in the Midwest, 1790-2021."

Moderator: Allison Puglisi, Harvard University

Opening Remarks: sadada, embodied healing justice teacher, nipmuc

Roundtable: Christy Clark-Pujara, UW Madison; Anna-lisa Cox, Harvard University; Diane Miller, National Park Service; Barbara Norman, Farmer & Founder of S.M.A.R.T.; Shakara Tyler, Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network; and Monica White, UW Madison. Presented in Collaboration with Harvard American Studies for Environmental History Week of the American Society for Environmental History.

Visit the event website for more information. 

Contact: dylannelson@g.harvard.edu