

A Word: Seeds of Justice for Black Farmers
Aug 18, 2024
John Boyd, Jr. is the president of the National Black Farmers Association and a passionate advocate for the rights of Black farmers. In this engaging discussion, he addresses recent political controversies surrounding federal support for Black farmers. Boyd shares insights into the historical discrimination Black farmers have faced and the significance of a recent $2 billion relief fund. He emphasizes the vital role of land ownership in building generational wealth and mobilizing community support to push for justice and recognition in agriculture.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Controversy and Support for Black Farmers
02:50 • 5min
The Struggle and Legacy of Black Farmers in America
08:12 • 5min
From Struggle to Activism: The Fight for Black Farmers' Rights
13:11 • 7min
The Critical Role of Land Ownership for Black Farmers
20:13 • 3min
Mobilizing Support for Black Farmers: Challenges and Opportunities
22:58 • 3min