Society & Culture
Urban Forestry in historically Black neighbors brings both reciprocity and food sovereignty. We talk with our guest Kellyn (@KellynLaCour on Twitter) about their work at Baton Root, an urban farm in Baton Rogue changing the tide of Food Apartheid in the Deep South. What does it mean to be an Urban Forester? How does urban Land Stewardship help shape the communities around them? Black Land Stewardship Matters, urban places are still The Land. Keep Up With Kellyn Here For more on the term "Food Apartheid" and info about what that means I highly recommend this episode of a podcast called "Point Of Origin." Want to know more about your host? Follow me & Support my Patreon Patreon.com/The_Rambler Twitter @AwkwardRambler Insta @Awkward_Rambler TikTok @Awkward_Rambler Music by Rayne Blakeman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therambler/support