The Forgotten Coast

Vancleave, Mississippi Part 1

32 min · 24 de oct de 2021
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Vancleave, Mississippi is home to the Cosmic Poetry Sanctuary. It's a place where "be the change you want to see" isn't just a cliche. The work that Artis Burney and his family have put into the land reflects the desire to regain traditional knowledge and find an alternative way of life. Join your host Caitlion for a foraging trip around the land. This is the bright side of Black landownership in Mississippi. We'll be getting into the dark side next episode.

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