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Black Agrarians, Food Sovereignty, and Liberation w/ Melanie Allen

Black Agrarians, Food Sovereignty, and Liberation w/ Melanie Allen

FromThe Stephen Satterfield Show


Black Agrarians, Food Sovereignty, and Liberation w/ Melanie Allen

FromThe Stephen Satterfield Show

ratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are back! And to welcome us back from hiatus, and joining Stephen in conversation, is Co-Executive Director for the Black Farmer Fund (BFF) Melanie Allen. The BFF is a community-led organization that helps fund and facilitate capital and networking opportunities for Black farmers, land stewards, herbalists, and other food actors. Melanie sits on a variety of Advisory Boards, and in 2023 became a Castanea Fellow, joining a cohort of food systems actors and leaders across the country. Melanie Allen’s work at the BFF continues to propel dialog surrounding climate change, environmental justice, community investment fund models, and food sovereignty. Stephen and Melanie chat about the astonishing work that the BFF has already achieved in its short time on the scene while sharing in the joy of witnessing the growing numbers of black agrarians. Follow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about our guest and Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.comProduced by Whetstone Radio Collective
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

Stephen Satterfield is the host of the Peabody winning Netflix docu-series High on the Hog, an entrepreneur, writer, former sommelier, founder of food media company Whetstone Media, founder of culinary talent agency Hone Talent, and now host of The Stephen Satterfield Show from Whetstone Radio Collective. With a rotating range of guests, we’re chatting and drinking with field experts, artists, creatives, farmers, activists, chefs, and most importantly, Stephen’s friends. These are the people who are making things happen and downloading us on the happenings in the food space. Each week we’ll bring you the low down on upcoming cookbooks, articles and stories in the news that made us pause and think, politics affecting what we consume and things that just make us feel inspired or feel awe. Follow us on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective.