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THE SOUL OF FOOD Session 2: A Juneteenth Jubilee

Come cook with us in the garden in honor of Juneteenth! During this workshop we’ll get into the legacy of Juneteenth as well as self-liberation efforts throughout the African diaspora and learn about crops that have sustained Black peoples throughout the Southern U.S. and Caribbean. As we prepare and share a meal together, we’ll reflect on the legacies and continued strides Black folks have made through self–determination and preservation of foodways.

This session is a continuation of The Soul of Food, a Deep Routes workshop series honoring the foodways that connect plants, peoples, and lands across Afro–Indigenous diasporas.

Illustrations by Lindsey Bailey for Deep Routes (do not use without permission).

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THE SOUL OF FOOD Session 1: Seeding a Vibrant Afro–Indigenous Garden 2024

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September 22

THE SOUL OF FOOD Session 4: Afro-Indigenous Traditions of Harvesting and Seed Saving