Morning food. I eat color. #coloroffood #colordiet https://www.instagram.com/p/CM2Wjv5lbjC/?igshid=ocj2za8bfs2w

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Morning food. I eat color. #coloroffood #colordiet https://www.instagram.com/p/CM2Wjv5lbjC/?igshid=ocj2za8bfs2w
#nofilter #coloroffood #breakfast for my #partnerincrime. If you wanna know what I prepared for #mom check the #previous one pls💘 包子,蒸蛋,牛奶是小宠物坏蛋的早餐💝And curious what do I have this morning? hmmmmm,,here's the #answer you may think it quite kind of #weird #style for I take #blacksesamepaste #soymilk and #coffee that's it.我吃黑芝麻糊,豆浆,咖啡☕我是奇艺的杂食动物 #omnivore https://www.instagram.com/p/B90Xptqp7TS/?igshid=wpk7hqkax96r
“Building Autonomy as African American Farmers
“We need a paradigm shift in who we are and where we want to get to. And I don’t think it’s possible to make those types of changes without returning to the land.”
Read this Color of Food article about Renard “Azibo” Turner, a longtime Virginia farmer who is adamant in his belief that returning to the land will restore and preserve Black autonomy.
Article courtesy of @browngirlfarming.
Pretty and yummy @ozcfarm #capetown #saturday #marketday #urbanfarm #foodie #food52 #ozcfmarket #foodgram #foodlover #healthy #local #coloroffood #love #foodphotgraphy #nomadsdwellings (at Oranjezicht City Farm at Granger Bay)
We made it like that, by growing and sharing and selling our own food...The main crops that helped sustain us were the cash crops we grew which helped us go to college. My mother grew tomatoes and cucumbers. Those were the two crops that helped really build the island, back when we had packing houses where distributors and large farmers came and bought what local farmers would bring in to sell from their farms.
from The Color of Food: How Gardens and Farms Can Help Us Heal From a History of Racism