Black farmers have faced land loss, discrimination, and limited access for generations.
Programs were finally beginning to level the field. Now they’re gone.
The question is:
What will WE do?
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
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Credit: FB/Afrocentric Homeschoolers
Leon Smith, 46, has spent his entire 25-year career at Haverford High School, where he teaches Advanced Placement classes in U.S. history and African American studies. He describes himself as a “warm demander,” someone who sets high expectations while surrounding students with love and support.
A $300 million USDA program designed to support underserved farmers—especially Black farmers—has been abruptly canceled.
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
Donate & Share!
For many, this wasn’t just funding.
It was access to land.
Access to capital.
Access to survival.
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A $300 million USDA program designed to support underserved farmers—especially Black farmers—has been abruptly canceled.
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
Donate & Share!
For many, this wasn’t just funding.
It was access to land.
Access to capital.
Access to survival.
A $300 million USDA program designed to support underserved farmers—especially Black farmers—has been abruptly canceled.
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
Donate & Share!
Source: FB/ Set Apart Gardens LLC
A $300 million USDA program designed to support underserved farmers—especially Black farmers—has been abruptly canceled.
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
Donate & Share!
Source: FB/ Set Apart Gardens LLC
This Isn’t Politics. This Is Food.
When programs tied to equity and access are cut, the impact is real:
• Farmers lose opportunities
• Communities lose fresh food
• The gap gets wider
This affects ALL of us.
Support Black Farmers. Feed families.
Visit: SaveBlackFarmers.com
Mr. Tendernism finally has ownership of the trademark for his catchphrase
"We got the trademark!"
A Black attorney was 1 step ahead of them and will now have priority ownership over the trademark.
Source: IG/officialmrtendernism
Congratulations, Leon Smith, national Teacher of the Year! #educators #education #educolor #AP #history #teacher #TOY
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Leon Smith, 46, has spent his entire 25-year career at Haverford High School, where he teaches Advanced Placement classes in U.S. history and African American studies. He describes himself as a “warm demander,” someone who sets high expectations while surrounding students with love and support.