Cal Ag Roots Podcast   /     We Are Not Strangers Here Ep. 6: “Still Here"

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We Are Not Strangers Here Ep. 6: “Still Here Black Farmers & Agricultural Stewardship in the Modern Age” Relationships to the land can be seen throughout African American history and culture. However, Black Californians haven't just long been connected to the natural world in the past. In our sixth and final episode of this series, discover how Black people's connection to the natural world continues to this day in urban and rural spaces across the state. (Photo: Will Scott Jr. at work on his farm, 2015. Credit: Alice Daniel/KQED). This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (Visit calhum.org to learn more), and the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. Music Credit for Episode 6: "Strange Persons" by Kicksta; "Summer Breeze" and "Inward" by HansTroost; Woke Up this Morning-Jazz Organ (ID 1293) by Lobo Loco. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here: https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/pages/terms

Subtitle
We Are Not Strangers Here Ep. 6: “Still Here Blac…
Duration
00:32:04
Publishing date
2021-03-16 22:16
Link
https://soundcloud.com/cal-ag-roots/we-are-not-strangers-here-ep-6-still-here-black-farmers-agricultural-stewardship-in-the-modern-age
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