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PRAISE FORFARMING WHILE BLACK
Farming While Black helps us remember why land cultivation is such a significant part of the fight for freedom for Black people. Reading this book provides practical tools along with a beautiful visionary template for practicing land development that is rooted in healing and transformation. Thank you, Leah, for your work and for your vision.
P ATRISSE K HAN -C ULLORS , author of When They Call You a Terrorist ; co-founder of Black Lives Matter
Farming While Black makes an important contribution to the growing body of literature on Black farming and foodways. Small farms that grow food using sustainable, regenerative practices are necessary if humanity is to survive. Farming While Black provides ideas and best practices to move us in that direction. It should be read by both new and experienced rural and urban farmers, and by all wanting to participate in creating a just, equitable, earth-friendly food system.
MALIK YAKINI , executive director, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network
Nothing is more important than the increasingly visible and energetic role of Black people in moving toward creating and building a food system that actually works for peopleone that provides nourishing food and provides a fair standard of living for workers while stewarding the land. Farming While Black is a brilliant guide to moving in that direction, regardless of your skin color.
MARK BITTMAN
At the heart of the movement for liberation is the opportunity to heal intergenerational trauma. The most authentic way to do so is to cultivate the earth, eat the foods of your ancestors, reweave yourself back into the story that been sprouting from the village hearth since time immemorial. With these teachings of resilience, channeled from her countless generations of wise ancestors, she has watered seeds of hope that will nourish many beyond our time.
ROWEN WHITE , Mohawk farmer; Indigenous Seed Keepers Network
Farming While Black is such an incredible gift to our movement. From Black history to soil health to movement building to land preservation, this book is incredibly generous in offering a roadmap for Black people to return to our rich, land-based heritage. Calling all farmers, organizers, and lovers of freedom to pick up this book, read, share, study, and build together.
DARA COOPER , National Black Food and Justice Alliance
Farming While Black is a beautiful and timely work that manages to live at once as a stunning memoir of the extraordinary life of Leah Penniman and her Soul Fire Farm; a methodical and innovative instruction manual for a sustainable farm practice; and a clear-eyed manifesto that uses the rich history of the Black farming legacy as the guiding ethos for an effective modern day resistance movement.
THERESE NELSON , chef, writer; founder of blackculinaryhistory.com
Farming While Black offers up a bounty of hope and inspiration, not just for farmers of colorbut for all of us. A practical and visionary book that challenges us to change how we farm, how we live, and how we treat each other.
ERIC HOLT-GIMNEZ , executive director, Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
Equal parts practical farm instruction and spiritual reflection on mind, body, spirit, and land, Farming While Black honors Black folks connections to land and agriculture while recognizing structural constraints that have ruptured those connections. Farming While Black is an important text that (re)centers Blackness and Black people in a conversation about being growers and responsible stewards of land.
ASHANT REESE , PhD, assistant professor of anthropology; co-director of the Food Studies Program, Spelman College
Farming While Black is a rich and culturally relevant how-to manual for Black and Brown farmers. Filled with uplifting stories of Black contributions to agriculture and the ongoing work at Soul Fire Farm to build an anti-racist and just food system, this is the most inspiring book I have read in years.
IRA WALLACE , owner of Southern Exposure Seed Exchange; author of The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast
Leah Pennimans Farming While Black is a remarkably thoroughand beautiful!handbook for successful farming But this book is not only that. Farming While Black shows us how we might repair our relationships with the land, which, given as we are the land, means repairing our relationships to ourselves. And each other. It can feel difficult to believe in the possibility of such repair, but this book gives me faith.
ROSS GAY , poet; author of Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
Leah Pennimans powerful, informative, and lyrical work reflects her profound love for Black people and her unwavering commitment toward achieving Black land justicea Black land classic!
OWUSU BANDELE , PhD, co-founder of Southeastern African American Farmers Organic Network
Soul Fire Farm is not just a farm; it is a place of refuge. It is where intergenerational, queer, and trans Black and Brown people go to be nourished in their mind, body, and soul. My family and I are blessed to be part of this community. Wherever you are, after you read Farming While Black , make a trip to Grafton, New York, and visit this liberated land.
ROSA CLEMENTE , journalist and scholar-activist; 2008 Green Party vice presidential candidate
Farming While Black is freedom. A true gift from our ancestors, reminding us that they are always our teachers and inspiring us with the work being carried forward today. This book is a long awaited toolbox for Black farmers by Black farmers, rooting us to the land and empowering us to grow in our own skin.
NATASHA BOWENS , farmer; author of The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience, and Farming
Farming While Black is a genuinely beautiful read, providing a critical guide for self-determination and community sustainability presented in a most accessible, tangible, thoughtful, and clear way; and moving us a step closer toward our over all goal of creating a just economy rooted in true democracy and shared resources where all of us, not some of us, have what we need to thrive.
RUKIA LUMUMBA , founder and executive director of the Peoples Advocacy Institute
Leah is a griot ! I could feel my own ancestors talk to me as I read each chapter. The message is a clear call to arms for what it takes to be of African descent and to be liberated in these times: we must connect with the Earth, we must put our hands in the soil. I thank the ancestors for guiding her heart, protecting her as child, and whispering to her as she penned Farming While Black ! Ase.
MATTHEW RAIFORD , farmer and chef; owner of Gilliard Farms, The Farmer & Larder, and Strong Roots Provisions
As an agricultural attorney and founder of Family Agriculture Resource Management Services, I find Ms. Pennimans convictions regarding advocacy resonate personally with my own work. From the basic definition of soil testing to the technicalities of lending, Ms. Pennimans book thoroughly defines what Farming While Black truly means.
J ILLIAN H ISHAW , Esq., founder of Family Agriculture Resource Management Services (F.A.R.M.S.)
FARMINGHILELACK
Soul Fire Farms Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land
Leah Penniman
Foreword by Karen Washington
C HELSEA G REEN P UBLISHING
White River Junction, Vermont
London, UK
Copyright 2018 by Leah Penniman.