ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
Black Agrarianism has histories across the globe, this session will tell those stories. Often we focus on what urban farms are doing now, however these farms and their cultural practices have long roots, which cross oceans. Black agrarianism is not new, it is ancient, it draws on ancestral wisdom and knowledge, it contains resistance, and survival and struggle, it faces displacement and grows belonging. Lets hear from farmers across the afro-diaspora on their shared struggles and their unique stories.