The Tuskegee Agricultural Extension Program and Black Land MAnagement as Community Resilience
Sponsor(s): Duke Campus Farm
As part of their From the Ground Up series focusing on land use, sovereignty, and ownership, the Duke Campus Farm is inviting all folks to join a conversation with Dr. Jarvis C. McInnis around the Tuskegee Agricultural Extension Program and Black Land Management as Community Resilience. McInnis, author and scholar of African American & African Diaspora literature and culture, will focus on land and food education as a form of freedom, and delve into the history of today's Cooperative Extension System.
Held on Friday, February 13th from 6-7:30pm in the Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall in Smith Warehouse, this event is free for students, staff, faculty and community members and will include light refreshments.
Type: SUSTAINABILITY, MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, and SOCIAL
Contact: Christina Ferrari





