Today at 12:30: Black Farmers Symposium
Join us today at 12:30 to Celebrate Black History Month with a panel of four Black agriculturists who will share their knowledge about starting, sustaining and growing a business in agriculture.
Thursday, Feb. 17, 12:30 p.m. until 2 p.m. (Virtual)
Black Farmers Symposium
Panelists include:
- Kara Brewer Boyd, event coordinator for the National Black Farmers Association, is an expert on starting and sustaining business in agriculture. She will share information about small scale agriculture and what it takes to earn the distinction of being an American Farmer.
- Allan Lanton is an established African American farmer with extensive experience in aquaculture, a sustainable agricultural practice that used the respiration of fish to feed plant crops in soilless mediums.
- Deanna Middlebrooks is starting a new agriculture venture on her family farm alongside her extended family members who have been growing and selling plants for generations. Deanna will share the story of how she and her family use the land to support the different stages of their lives.
- Kimani Anku is a DMV native who found a love of farming and gardening through unconventional means and has turned his passion into a thriving garden coaching service. He recently acquired three acres of land outside Richmond and is taking his gardening skills to the next level by starting a farm to produce food for the community.
Open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and get ideas about how to get involved in agriculture. For more information about this event, or if you need accommodations to attend, please contact Lawrence Nightingale at lnightingale@nvcc.edu.
Location: Virtual. Registration is required.
Submitted by:
Ed Aymar, DEI Communications Coord., EAymar@nvcc.edu