Introducing the NBFJA Blackademics

Blackademics is the devoted research arm of NBFJA informing the landscape and contributing to the popularization of agroecological foodways and practices. NBFJA Blackademics partner, lead research, publish data and public messaging around Black farmers and communities’ regenerative practices, and impacts, amidst climate change.

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Announcing the Launch of the Lola Hampton-Frank Pinder Center for Agroecology at Florida A&M University

Yesterday, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law leaving Black farmers once again with unfulfilled promises and uncertainty after over a year of anticipating debt relief - relief that overwhelmingly white farmers received without hesitation or opposition in Trump’s pandemic relief funding in 2020.

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