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Black History Year

The Fight for Food Justice with Cheryl Whilby

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Today’s Black History Story: White People Are Stealing From Us AGAIN Using This Scheme


White supremacy is starving Black America, almost literally snatching food from its mouth. Access to healthy food continues to decline, and countless vulnerable Black people are slowly perishing because of it. But there's a growing population pushing against this racist food system... and it's a population that might surprise you: Black farmer-activists. Today, we're sitting down with Cheryl Whilby to learn about the Black tradition of farming and how Black farmers are transforming the food system by returning to the soil.


Cheryl Whilby is the Communications & Development Director at Soul Fire Farm, "an Afro-Indigenous-centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system." She is also one of the 12 Black food system leaders who developed the Anti-Racist Farmers Market Toolkit in collaboration with the Farmers Market Coalition. For more information, visit soulfirefarm.org.


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0:00.0

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

0:08.2

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

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0:50.6

So we've all heard the saying that goes, you are what you eat.

0:54.4

But when you don't know us on the plate, what are you?

0:58.8

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

1:04.3

Like all imperialist institutions, America's food system is killing us.

1:12.3

By controlling who can and cannot access food, by determining what we can and cannot eat,

1:20.7

our supremacy has starved millions of Black folks while demanding we pay for commodified

1:26.7

natural resources like water and food.

1:31.7

But Black people come from a long line of survivalists and self-sufficient farmers.

1:38.1

We are the descendants of enslaved and free Black people who independently farm the land

1:44.4

to feed themselves, their families, and their community.

1:49.4

Today, Black activists, farmers are tracing their ancestors' footsteps in the fight for

1:54.2

food justice.

1:55.8

That includes our guest today.

1:58.2

Cheryl Wilby is the Communications and Development Director at Soul Fire Farm.

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