Public Exchange: Urban Farming
Event Details
Join us Thursday, April 27 for an exciting virtual panel as part of MoCADA’s Public Exchange, featuring Karen Washington (Rise & Root Farms), Ivy Lawrence-Walls (Ivy Leaf Farms/Black Farmer Box),
Event Details
Join us Thursday, April 27 for an exciting virtual panel as part of MoCADA’s Public Exchange, featuring Karen Washington (Rise & Root Farms), Ivy Lawrence-Walls (Ivy Leaf Farms/Black Farmer Box), and Jeremy Peaches (Fresh Life Organics/Black Farmer Box) as they unpack the process of building sustainable green spaces, food and economic justice, Black and indigenous farming histories, and the future of urban farming.
DATE: Thursday, April 27
TIME: 7:30 -8:30 pm EST
LOCATION: Zoom
RSVP: CLICK HERE
Public Exchange is a MoCADA event series that delivers groundbreaking programming, from artist talks, performances, panel discussions and more, to traditionally underserved neighborhoods and residents of Central Brooklyn.
Presented by The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA). Made possible thanks to generous gifts from Council Member Crystal Hudson, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development.
Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
VIRTUAL
Public Exchange: Urban Farming
Event Details
Join us Thursday, April 27 for an exciting virtual panel as part of MoCADA’s Public Exchange, featuring Karen Washington (Rise & Root Farms), Ivy Lawrence-Walls (Ivy Leaf Farms/Black Farmer Box),
Event Details
Join us Thursday, April 27 for an exciting virtual panel as part of MoCADA’s Public Exchange, featuring Karen Washington (Rise & Root Farms), Ivy Lawrence-Walls (Ivy Leaf Farms/Black Farmer Box), and Jeremy Peaches (Fresh Life Organics/Black Farmer Box) as they unpack the process of building sustainable green spaces, food and economic justice, Black and indigenous farming histories, and the future of urban farming.
DATE: Thursday, April 27
TIME: 7:30 -8:30 pm EST
LOCATION: Zoom
RSVP: CLICK HERE
Public Exchange is a MoCADA event series that delivers groundbreaking programming, from artist talks, performances, panel discussions and more, to traditionally underserved neighborhoods and residents of Central Brooklyn.
Presented by The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA). Made possible thanks to generous gifts from Council Member Crystal Hudson, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development.
Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
VIRTUAL