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History Café: Black Farmers Collective

Join Black Farmers Collective organizers for a discussion about their experiences creating spaces of community care and nourishment on their 1.5 acre farm at Yesler Terrace, Yes Farm. Learn how the co-op encourages people of all ages to care for the land, and each other, while building Black-led food systems that center on Black healing and joy.

History Café is produced as a partnership between HistoryLink and MOHAI.

When: Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30 pm PST

Where: Museum of History and Industry; 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States

ASL Interpreters: Amie Pease & Deborah Backstrom

ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request. For more accessibility support, email programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.

ID: A picture of two Black people huddled closely and giving a thumbs up. They are standing in the greenhouse doorway, with multiple raised beds behind them. On the walls beside them are paintings of landscapes with announcements explaining the principles of the Black Farmers Collective and, on the other side, a land acknowledgment for the Duwamish tribe.

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