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Black Food Sovereignty: A Harvest for the Future

26 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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Empowering Black Food Sovereignty: The Journey of African Food Basket In this insightful episode, we explore the importance of Black food sovereignty and cultural diets through the work of African Food Basket in Toronto. Join us as we converse with Rai, the founder, and Amanda Redhead, an urban farming enthusiast, about their mission to promote food justice and community wellness. Discover how their initiatives provide culturally specific foods like cassava, avocado, and sweet potatoes to the Black community, and learn about the educational programs that empower youth and elders alike. From transforming a forest into a thriving farm to educating on the importance of nutritious, culturally relevant foods, this episode highlights the powerful ways in which African Food Basket is addressing food insecurity and fostering a sense of peace and community.

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