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Sara Reynolds Green picks vegetables in the Marshview Community Organic Farm on St. Helena Island.
© Pete Marovich/American Reportage. June 16, 2014.
Black farmers worry new approach on ‘race neutral’ lending leaves them in the shadows
In 2022, Black farmers were persistently left behind from the USDA’s loan system
Black farmers call for justice from the USDA
Booker, Stabenow, Warnock, Smith Introduce Legislation Eliminating Tax Liability for IRA Assistance for Distressed Farmers
Sewn Through Time exhibit explores history, celebrates modern artists
The receipts: Documented discrimination against Black farmers
The Blue That Enchanted the World
Black Democrats Say the Party Isn’t Helping Beasley and Demings Enough
Rebuilding The Homestead
Secret Subsidies: Program meant to help farmers in trade war overspent, lacked transparency and compliance checks
Can you tackle systemic racism without confronting race?
USDA Provides Payments of nearly $800 Million in Assistance to Help Keep Farmers Farming
The process of giving $2.2 billion to farmers who faced discrimination begins soon
Studio Check In with Danielle Mason
Black Farmers Skeptical About Aid After Biased Lending
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