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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.
McCurty ’03 Uses Her Voice and Legal Education to Advocate for Black Farmers
Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains Frozen
Promised debt relief, some Black farmers get collection notices
Colleton quilter’s work on display in gallery; will go on tour
USDA announces inaugural equity commission appointees
Black Texas farmers were finally on track to get federal aid. The state’s agriculture commissioner wants to stop that.
At Charleston’s City Gallery, visual griots weave and shape truths of Black history
Griots of Cotton, Indigo, & Clay Press Release
Micheal Givens, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
‘Griots’ exhibit showcases fiber, traditional art at City Gallery
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
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