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Black Americans are reclaiming their relationship with nature

Two photos side by side.  On the left is a photo of Leah Penniman standing in a field of tall grass.  On the right is a photo of Dr. Dorceta Taylor with greenery in the background
Left: Jamel Mosely. Right: Dave Brenner, University of Michigan.
Farmer, activist and author Leah Penniman (left) told Disrupted, "The history that we're not taught is that so many of the beautiful ways that we take care of land— organic farming itself... farm-to-table, co-ops, these come out of Black agrarian practices." Professor at Yale School of the Environment Dorceta Taylor (right) stressed the importance of talking not just about the environment, but about environmental justice.

This hour, we are taking a look at how race has impacted agriculture and the environmental movement. Leah Penniman, Co-Executive Director and Farm Director at , talks about her new book . The discussion touches on everything from Leah's childhood to how the creation of some of the most prominent national parks in the U.S. is linked to the eugenics movement. And Dr. Dorceta Taylor, a professor at the Yale School of the Environment, explains what environmental justice is, and why we need to think about marginalized communities when we think about the environment.

For more information on Soul Fire Farm, you can visit their .

You can read Dorceta Taylor's research on disparities in environmental grantmaking through .

GUESTS:

  • Leah Penniman: Co-Executive Director and Farm Director at , author of .
  • Dorceta Taylor: Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Yale School of the Environment. She was interviewed for Leah Penniman’s book Black Earth Wisdom and is author of multiple books herself, including .

Special thanks to our interns Carol Chen and Stacey Addo.

This episode originally aired on April 26, 2023.

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Kevin Chang Barnum is a producer for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Radio’s weekly show Disrupted. Kevin grew up in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ and started his radio work at his graduate university’s radio station, KUCI. He has also worked for HRN, a network of food and beverage podcasts.
Wayne Edwards is a freelance producer at º£½Ç»»ÆÞ contributing to multi-platform productions, including ‘Disrupted’, ‘Where Art Thou?’, and ‘Cutline in the Community’.

Dr. Khalilah L. Brown-Dean is an award-winning scholar at Wesleyan University, author, and host of 'Disrupted' on º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.
Meg Dalton is the director of audio storytelling and talk shows for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ where she oversees the station’s talk shows and podcasts, including the limited series 'In Absentia'.
Catie Talarski is Senior Director of Storytelling and Radio Programming at º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.

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The º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Office of Film, Television and Digital Media

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