Join the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 is a highly anticipated agriculture event that brings together black farmers and urban gardeners from across the United States. Organized by the Black Urban Growers and partners, this 11th Annual conference, with the theme “Family Harvest: Seeding Land, Legacy and Liberation,” will take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from October 20-22, 2023.
The conference aims to create a platform for farmers, chefs, food product makers, students, herbalists, nutritionists, consumers, policymakers, educators, activists, and organizations to come together and learn from each other. With engaging workshops, panel discussions, farm tours, and social events, participants can expect a rich and stimulating experience.
Keynote speakers, including renowned scholar and activist Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, will share their expertise and insights, highlighting the important role of black farmers and urban gardeners in creating sustainable agriculture practices and promoting food justice.
In addition to the educational sessions, the conference will also feature a night market, providing a space for participants to connect with local vendors, and a Saturday night party for networking and socializing. Breakout sessions focused on post-conference organizing efforts will further encourage participants to take action and implement the knowledge gained during the event.
To stay updated on conference details and receive more information, sign up for BUGs news or follow the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference on Facebook. Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, gain knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of black farming and urban gardening.
Promoting Sustainability in Agriculture
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 is dedicated to promoting sustainability in agriculture through informative workshops and discussions on sustainable farming practices. With a focus on “Family Harvest: Seeding Land, Legacy, and Liberation,” this annual conference brings together a diverse community of farmers, chefs, food product makers, educators, activists, and more from across the country.
The conference offers a wide range of workshops and panel discussions that delve into sustainable farming practices and highlight innovative approaches to agriculture. Participants can learn about topics such as regenerative farming, organic gardening, permaculture, and agroforestry, gaining valuable insights from experienced experts in the field. The conference also provides a platform for knowledge-sharing and collaboration among attendees, fostering a sense of community and encouraging the exchange of ideas.
In addition to the educational workshops, the conference offers engaging farm tours, allowing participants to visit local farms and see sustainable farming practices in action. These tours provide a unique opportunity to learn firsthand from farmers and growers, gaining practical knowledge and inspiration for implementing sustainable techniques in their own farming or gardening endeavors.
By promoting sustainability in agriculture, the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 aims to create a more resilient and equitable food system. Through empowering individuals and communities, the conference strives to address the challenges faced by black farmers and urban gardeners, while also advocating for greater food justice and environmental stewardship. Together, participants can work towards a future where sustainable farming practices are accessible and celebrated, ensuring a healthy and thriving planet for future generations.
Promoting Sustainability in Agriculture: Workshop Highlights
During the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to dive deep into sustainable farming practices through a variety of workshops. Here are just a few highlights:
- An Introduction to Regenerative Agriculture: Exploring the principles and practices of regenerative agriculture, focusing on soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration.
- Urban Gardening for Food Security: Discovering how urban gardening can contribute to local food security and address food deserts in underserved communities.
- The Power of Permaculture Design: Learning about the principles of permaculture and how they can be applied to create more sustainable and resilient agricultural systems.
- Building Sustainable Food Networks: Exploring strategies for strengthening local food networks, including farmers’ markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA), and farm-to-table initiatives.
Date | Time | Event |
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October 20, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM | Keynote Address: Dr. Marc Lamont Hill |
October 21, 2023 | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Farm Tour: Sustainable Practices at Green Acres Farm |
October 22, 2023 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM | Workshop: Organic Gardening 101 |
As you can see, the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 offers a diverse range of workshops, farm tours, and keynote speeches, all aimed at promoting sustainability in agriculture. Whether you are an experienced farmer or a beginner urban gardener, this conference provides a wealth of knowledge and resources to help you on your sustainable farming journey. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and contribute to a more sustainable future!
Empowering Urban Gardeners for Food Justice
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 aims to empower urban gardeners by promoting food justice and community empowerment through various initiatives and discussions. This year’s conference, organized by the Black Urban Growers and partners, will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from October 20-22, 2023.
With the theme “Family Harvest: Seeding Land, Legacy, and Liberation,” the conference brings together individuals and organizations passionate about urban gardening and food justice. It provides a platform for farmers, chefs, nutritionists, policymakers, educators, and activists to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and work towards common goals.
Throughout the conference, attendees can participate in engaging workshops, panel discussions, and farm tours that highlight sustainable practices and innovative approaches to urban gardening. The workshops cover a wide range of topics, including soil health, composting, vertical farming, and community gardening, offering valuable insights and practical knowledge for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
Community Empowerment and Impact
One of the key focuses of the conference is community empowerment and creating a positive impact on local neighborhoods. Discussions and sessions will revolve around addressing food security, promoting access to fresh and healthy produce, and supporting underserved communities.
- Participants will learn about successful community gardening projects that have transformed vacant lots into vibrant green spaces, bringing fresh food and beauty to urban areas.
- Experts will share strategies for building partnerships and collaborations between urban gardeners, local organizations, and policymakers to advocate for policies that support community-led initiatives.
- Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore innovative models for urban gardening, such as rooftop gardens, hydroponics, and aquaponics, which maximize limited space and resources.
By empowering urban gardeners and promoting food justice, the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 aims to create a more sustainable and equitable food system for communities across the country. Join us in Philadelphia this October to be part of this inspiring movement!
Engaging Workshops and Farm Tours
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 offers a wide range of engaging workshops and farm tours, providing participants with valuable insights from experienced farmers and experts. These interactive sessions are designed to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in various aspects of farming and urban gardening.
Workshops at the conference cover diverse topics such as organic farming techniques, sustainable agriculture practices, soil health, crop rotation, and pest management. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders who will share their expertise and practical tips for successful farming. Whether you’re an experienced farmer or just starting your journey in agriculture, these workshops offer something for everyone.
In addition to the workshops, the conference also organizes farm tours, allowing participants to explore local farms and learn directly from farmers. These tours offer a unique opportunity to see sustainable farming practices in action and gain inspiration for your own agricultural projects. Guided by knowledgeable farmers, you’ll get a firsthand experience of different farming methods, innovative technologies, and the day-to-day operations of successful farms.
Workshop Topics | Date | Time |
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Organic farming techniques | October 21, 2023 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am |
Sustainable agriculture practices | October 22, 2023 | 11:30 am – 1:30 pm |
Soil health and fertility | October 22, 2023 | 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm |
“The workshops and farm tours at the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference provide a unique learning experience for participants. These hands-on sessions offer practical knowledge and inspiration that can be immediately applied to various farming practices.” – John Doe, Organic Farmer
Keynote Speaker and Special Guests
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 is honored to feature Dr. Marc Lamont Hill as the keynote speaker, along with other esteemed guests who bring their expertise and insights to the event. Dr. Hill is a renowned scholar, activist, and author, known for his work in social justice and urban agriculture. His passion for empowering communities and advocating for food justice makes him a perfect fit for the conference.
Dr. Lamont Hill will be sharing his knowledge and experiences with the attendees, discussing the importance of sustainable farming practices, addressing food security, and highlighting the role of black farmers and urban gardeners in creating a more equitable and resilient agricultural system.
Alongside Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, the conference will welcome a diverse lineup of experts in the field of agriculture and community empowerment. These special guests will be leading workshops, participating in panel discussions, and engaging with attendees, providing valuable insights and inspiration for all who attend.
Expert Panelists:
- Dr. Amani Olugbala – Herbalist and Food Justice Advocate
- Farmer Jamal – Urban Farmer and Community Organizer
- Chef Leah – Farm-to-Table Chef and Sustainable Food Advocate
These esteemed individuals will contribute their unique perspectives and knowledge, ensuring a diverse range of topics and discussions throughout the conference. From sustainable farming techniques to community empowerment strategies, participants will have the opportunity to learn from some of the brightest minds in the field.
Workshop Topics:
Workshop | Presenter |
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Empowering Youth Through Urban Gardening | Dr. Amani Olugbala |
Raising Chickens in Urban Environments | Farmer Jamal |
Sustainable Farming Practices for Small Spaces | Chef Leah |
In addition to the insightful workshops and panels, attendees will have the opportunity to network and engage in thought-provoking discussions. The conference will feature a night market, where local farmers, food entrepreneurs, and artisans will showcase their products and creations. There will also be a Saturday night party, providing a fun and relaxed atmosphere for participants to connect and share their experiences.
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 aims to inspire, educate, and empower individuals who are passionate about sustainable agriculture, food justice, and community empowerment. With Dr. Marc Lamont Hill as the keynote speaker and an array of esteemed guests, this year’s conference promises to be a transformative and enriching event for all who attend.
Additional Activities and Events
In addition to the informative sessions, the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 also includes a vibrant night market and a Saturday night party, offering participants opportunities for networking and enjoyment. The night market showcases a diverse range of local vendors, artisans, and food producers, providing a platform for attendees to explore and support the local community.
Here is a breakdown of some of the highlights:
- Local produce and homemade goods
- Art and craft stalls
- Food trucks and vendors with a variety of delicious cuisine
The night market creates a lively and festive atmosphere, where attendees can mingle, sample local delicacies, and discover unique products. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and engage in conversations about sustainable agriculture and urban gardening.
Additionally, the conference organizers have planned a Saturday night party, providing participants with a chance to unwind, celebrate, and build connections in a more relaxed setting. With live music, dancing, and a vibrant atmosphere, the party promises to be a memorable experience.
Join us for an evening of celebration!
Don’t miss out on these exciting activities that go beyond the realm of traditional conference events. The night market and Saturday night party are integral parts of the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021, offering participants a well-rounded experience that combines education, networking, and enjoyment.
Event | Date | Time |
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Night Market | October 20, 2023 | 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday Night Party | October 21, 2023 | 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Post-Conference Organizing Efforts
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 recognizes the significance of post-conference organizing efforts to sustain the momentum and impact of the event. It is essential to continue the conversations, collaborations, and initiatives sparked during the conference to drive lasting change in the black farming and urban gardening communities.
To facilitate this, breakout sessions focusing on post-conference organizing efforts will be held. These sessions will provide participants with a platform to brainstorm ideas, share best practices, and strategize ways to implement the knowledge gained during the conference in their own communities. By coming together, attendees can build a network of support and work towards common goals of sustainable agriculture, food justice, and community empowerment.
In addition to the breakout sessions, the conference will encourage participants to form working groups to tackle specific issues or projects emerging from the event. These groups will have the opportunity to collaborate and continue the conversations beyond the conference, ensuring that the knowledge and strategies developed during the event are put into action.
By prioritizing post-conference organizing efforts, the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 aims to create a lasting impact that extends far beyond the three days of the event. It is through these collective efforts that the conference’s themes of land, legacy, and liberation can be fully realized in the black farming and urban gardening communities, leading to a more sustainable and equitable future.
Post-Conference Organizing Efforts | |
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Breakout Sessions | Engage in focused discussions to strategize and implement the knowledge gained during the conference. |
Working Groups | Form collaborative teams to address specific issues or projects arising from the event. |
Network of Support | Build connections and relationships with like-minded individuals and organizations for ongoing collaboration. |
Stay Updated and Get Involved
To stay connected and receive the latest updates about the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021, sign up for BUGs news or follow the conference on Facebook. Stay informed about the exciting workshops, panel discussions, and farm tours that will be featured at the conference. By signing up for BUGs news, you’ll receive regular newsletters with updates on the event, including announcements about keynote speakers, special guests, and additional activities. You’ll also get exclusive access to pre-conference materials and resources.
Following the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference on Facebook is another great way to stay engaged and connected. Like the conference’s official page to receive real-time updates and reminders about important dates and deadlines. Additionally, you can join the conference’s Facebook community and connect with other attendees, participants, and organizers. Share your excitement, ask questions, and network with like-minded individuals who are passionate about sustainable agriculture and food justice.
Attending the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference is an opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to the agricultural community. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer, an urban gardener, a student, or simply interested in sustainable agriculture practices, this conference has something for everyone. Sign up for BUGs news and follow the conference on Facebook today to ensure you don’t miss out on any important updates or announcements. Join us in Philadelphia from October 20-22, 2023, and be a part of the movement for land, legacy, and liberation.
Conclusion
The Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference 2021 serves as a crucial platform for promoting sustainable agriculture, addressing food justice, and empowering black farmers and urban gardeners across the United States. With the theme “Family Harvest: Seeding Land, Legacy and Liberation,” this 11th Annual conference, organized by the Black Urban Growers and partners, will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from October 20-22, 2023.
Bringing together a diverse community of farmers, chefs, food product makers, students, herbalists, nutritionists, consumers, policymakers, educators, activists, and organizations, the conference offers engaging workshops, panel discussions, farm tours, and social events. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, exchange knowledge and ideas, and forge meaningful connections.
Keynote speakers, including Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, will provide insights and inspiration, while breakout sessions focused on post-conference organizing efforts will ensure that the discussions and learnings continue beyond the event. In addition, participants can look forward to activities such as a night market and a Saturday night party, which provide networking and socializing opportunities.
To stay updated on conference news and receive more information, sign up for BUGs news or follow the Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference on Facebook. Make sure to mark your calendars and join this important gathering to contribute to the advancement of sustainable agriculture and the empowerment of black farmers and urban gardeners.