Black Land Matters
Leah Penniman is an American anomaly: black, female, and a farmer. In 2016, Penniman hit the streets of Albany, New York, to protest the police brutality that killed Donald “Dontay” Ivy, 39, an unarmed local man. But her primary focus involves fighting what she considers a far more common, yet more subtly brutal, form of oppression. “Corporations, and white folks in particular, control the food system,” explains the 37-year-old. “If the means of production are in the hands of people outside our community, we are dependent on those who might not have our best interests in mind.”
We also have to consider the original Native American Aborigines or American Indians.
A few million of us STILL exist among the African-American population.
As a LOT of us were dispossessed and enslaved with West Africans we became re-classified as African-American based on Skin Complexions alone.!!!
We are not originally Moors, Jews, Arabs or Caucasians but we were impacted by the migrations and intetmixtures here.
Still there are millions of us among the African-American population that still retain, promote and sustain our natural Indigenous heritage.
Yes. LAND MATTERS.!!!
just bought land and i need help
Great film re: the Gullah around the time of migration when people were deciding to leave/go to the mainland.
“Daughters of the Dust” – Julie Dash Cinematography evocative & amazing. Seen it + 8 times. As with any great film you see, you get new insights each new viewing.
Suggestion for Fundraiser
Film showing & auction of Sugarcane mounted on memorial plaque and the syrup.
– Retired college professor & “non-profit P.R. for non-profits” / Latina