Carlos Avendaño

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“Afro-ecology came to us through our debates and considerations on an agrarian concept and methodology that spoke to our experience as black folk who do not come from farming backgrounds, yet want to be farmers, connect with the land, and use agriculture via agroecology as a tool for social transformation.” The BDFC uses the Afro-ecology methodology to guide their itinerant training process throughout the Chesapeake Bay region.
Carlos Avendaño
Afroecology
Land Justice: Re-imagining Land, Food, and the Commons
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