Save the date: April 8-9, 2011!
12th National Black Land Loss Summit
Theme: Still Fighting, Still Farming and Still Eating
Historic Sites of Tillery Community and the Franklinton Center at Bricks, NC
This summit will bring together farmers, landowners, panelists, activists, researchers, and academics from across the country to develop a plan of survival for Black farmers and landowners. This will be an action-oriented seminar focused on how to increase the number of young Black farmers, land use diversification, rural community gardens, food sovereignty in "forgotten communities," and improvement of health within Black communities.
A central focus will also be the latest developments in the Pigford Class Action Lawsuit, or better known as Pigford II.
See www.bfaa-us.org for more information and opportunities to contribute financially to the cause.
I hope to see you there.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
12th National Black Land Loss Summit
Posted by Waymon R. Hinson, Ph.D. at 7:06 PM
Labels: BFAA, black farmers, community gardens, Concerned Citizens of Tillery, Franklinton Center at Bricks, pigford class action