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Black History Year

Healing Generational Trauma in Your Own Backyard with Yonnette Fleming

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Today's History Story - Racists Poisoned This Black Farm - But her Comeback Made Them Sick



There are some wounds that no amount of antiseptic can heal, and these open wounds have, for generations, left Black folks traumatized. The antidote is right under our noses, however. Today’s guest will teach us how to harvest our healing through harvesting the land.



Yonnette Fleming, aka Farmer Yon, (is a Guyana-born and Brooklyn-based healer, urban food justice farmer, and educator. She’s authored the book titled “A Time for Healing: Recipes for Health and Reconnection to Mother Earth,” and is the V.P. of the Hattie Carthan Community Garden. She is on a mission to bridge the gap between generations to unite in exchanging historical knowledge for sustainable living and health.



Black History Year (BHY) is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school and explore pathways to liberation with people who are leading the way. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work.



The BHY production team includes Tareq Alani, Brooke Brown, Tasha Taylor, and Lilly Workneh. Our producers are Cydney Smith, Len Webb for PushBlack, and Ronald Younger, who also edits the show. Black History Year’s executive producers are Mikel Elcessor for Limina House and Julian Walker for PushBlack.

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If you love Push Black's Black History Year, you'll love our newest podcast called Two Minute

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Black History.

0:09.7

In only two minutes, you'll hear little-known stories about our people and reclaim the

0:15.0

knowledge we need to take action and advance our community.

0:20.4

To move towards the future, you've got to look to the past.

0:24.6

Learn the history you didn't get in school.

0:26.7

Tune in to Two Minute Black History, every Tuesday through Friday, right on the Black

0:32.0

History Year feed, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:51.5

As inheritors of centuries-long oppression, Black folks have a lot to heal from.

0:57.6

Caring for our bodies, our minds, and our motions is imperative, but looking to racist food

1:04.4

and medical systems for help has proven fruitless time and time again.

1:09.6

But land is loyal to no man or systems, only to mother nature.

1:14.9

And in the soil might lie the ancestral wisdom we need to heal collective wounds and strengthen

1:21.2

the Black community.

1:22.2

I'm Jay from Push Black, and you're listening to Black History Year.

1:28.4

To help us identify where to begin tapping back into the land's regenerative power, we're

1:33.7

sitting down with Yannette Fleming, also known as Farmer Yann.

1:39.4

Farmer Yann is a Guyana-born and Brooklyn-based healer, urban food justice farmer, and educator.

1:46.7

She's authored the book titled A Time for Healing.

1:50.3

She's Peace for Health and Reconnection to Mother Earth, and she's the VP of the Heidi

1:55.6

Carthand Community Garden.

1:58.6

She's on a mission to bridge the gap between generations to Yannette and exchanging historical

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