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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.
City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs announces Griots of Cotton, Indigo, and Clay
Powerful and Courageous: Joyce Morrow Jones at moCa Cleveland
Many Black farmers nationwide struggling to keep their farms afloat as they face disparities across the board
Historically denied ‘pivotal’ loans, Black farmers still struggle to get support
After Years of Injustice, Black Farmers Had a Shot at Debt Relief. Then Stephen Miller Stepped In.
Forced Off Their Land The Nation Magazine
USDA vows to address “historical discrimination” as Black farmers accuse agency of racism
Common High Ground: How Charleston’s Artists Are Responding to Climate Change
DOJ forgoes appeal of order blocking money for minority farmers
Meet the Black Women Driving New Ag Policy
Stalled U.S. debt relief is the latest broken promise to Black farmers
For Black Farmers Who Choose Justice When the USDA is Not Enough
More pandemic aid on tap for agriculture, says Vilsack
‘Rampant issues’: Black farmers are still left out at USDA
Minority Farmer Debt Relief Could Take Years to Litigate
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