From our friends Rebel Diaz inspired by Occupy Wall Street.
Month: October 2011
2nd Annual Black Farmers & Urban Gardeners Conference
2nd Annual Black Farmers & Urban Gardeners Conference
Growing Wealth, Health and Justice
Keynote address by
K. Rashid Nuri
Founder of Truly Living Well Center for
Natural Urban Agriculture in Atlanta, Georgia
October 14 – 16, 2011
Garden Tour 10-15 Inclues Brook Park
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference connects growers, eaters and organizations across the country to nurture the health and well being of Black America and the environment as a whole. Attendees explore issues of race, class, health and food through panel discussions, workshops, films and conversations. Resources are exchanged. Ideas are pollinated. Solutions are born.
The second annual conference will be held from October 15th, 2011 9am to 5pm at Hostos Community College in Bronx, New York. Registration: $25
Oct 14th kickoff Fundraiser at Kiosk Restaurant 80 East 116th in Harlem from 6pm to 9pm.
October 16th, Farm and Garden Tour in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Newark. The Bronx Farm Tour will be during lunch on October 15th. Includes Brook Park!
Register here.
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference is organized by Black Urban Growers (BUGs), an organization committed to building networks and community support for growers in both urban and rural settings. Through education and advocacy around food and farm issues, we nurture collective black leadership to ensure we have a seat at the table.