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E-grāmata: Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists

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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Amistad Press
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"A soulful collection of illuminating essays and interviews that explore Black people's spiritual and scientific connection to the land, waters, and climate, curated by the acclaimed author of Farming While Black"--

A soulful collection of illuminating essays and interviews that explore Black people’s spiritual and scientific connection to the land, waters, and climate, curated by the acclaimed author of Farming While Black

Author of Farming While Black and co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, Leah Penniman reminds us that ecological humility is an intrinsic part of Black cultural heritage. While racial capitalism has attempted to sever our connection to the sacred earth for 400 years, Black people have long seen the land and water as family and understood the intrinsic value of nature.

This thought-provoking anthology brings together today’s most respected and influential Black environmentalist voices —leaders who have cultivated the skill of listening to the Earth —to share the lessons they have learned. These varied and distinguished experts include Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author Alice Walker; the first Queen Mother and official spokesperson for the Gullah/Geechee Nation, Queen Quet; marine biologist, policy expert, and founder and president of Ocean Collectiv, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson; and the Executive Director of the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers, Land Loss Prevention Project, Savi Horne. In Black Earth Wisdom, they address the essential connection between nature and our survival and how runaway consumption and corporate insatiability are harming the earth and every facet of American society, engendering racial violence, food apartheid, and climate injustice.

Those whose skin is the color of soil are reviving their ancestral and ancient practice of listening to the earth for guidance. Penniman makes clear that the fight for racial and environmental justice demands that people put our planet first and defer to nature as our ultimate teacher.

Contributors include:

Alice Walker • adrienne maree brown • Dr. Ross Gay • Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson • Rue Mapp • Dr. Carolyn Finney • Audrey Peterman • Awise Agbaye Wande Abimbola • Ibrahim Abdul-Matin • Kendra Pierre-Louis • Latria Graham • Dr. Lauret Savoy •Ira Wallace • Savi Horne • Dr. Claudia Ford • Dr. J. Drew Lanham • Dr. Leni Sorensen • Queen Quet • Toshi Reagon • Yeye Luisah Teish • Yonnette Fleming • Naima Penniman • Angelou Ezeilo • James Edward Mills • Teresa Baker • Pandora Thomas • Toi Scott • Aleya Fraser • Chris Bolden-Newsome • Dr. Joshua Bennett • B. Anderson • Chris Hill • Greg Watson • T. Morgan Dixon • Dr. Dorceta Taylor • Colette Pichon Battle • Dillon Bernard • Sharon Lavigne • Steve Curwood • and Babalawo Enroue Halfkenny

Recenzijas

Penniman and the interviewees offer a staggering range of reparative projects, including farms and community agricultural projects rooted in traditional African farming practices, heirloom seed cooperatives, nature therapy programs for juvenile offenders, and hiking groups for Black women and teens. Its clear that Penniman and her contributors view Black environmentalism as healing therapy not only for Black individuals but for the planet. Booklist (starred review)

Soulful, spirited, and often joyful, [ Black Earth Wisdom] is sustained by a deep reverence for the Earth and its symbiotic living ecosystems. The result is a potent look at the overlap between the environmental and racial justice movements. Publishers Weekly

"A powerful and passionate collection of instructive perspectives on nature.

Kirkus Reviews

"A moving and powerful how-to book for Black farmers to reclaim the occupation and the contributions of the BIPOC community that introduced sustainable agriculture." Book Riot on Farming While Black

"An extraordinary book...part agricultural guide, part revolutionary manifesto." Vogue on Farming While Black

Provides practical tools along with a beautiful visionary template for practicing land development that is rooted in healing and transformation.  Patrisse Khan-Cullors on Farming While Black

"Leah Penniman is . . . opening the door for the next generation of farmers." CBS This Morning on Farming While Black

Leah is truly changing our food system, one bite at a time.  PBS on Farming While Black

Farming While Black offers a guide to reclaiming food systems from white supremacy.  Bon Appetit on Farming While Black

A guidebook to dismantle systemic racism.  Civil Eats on Farming While Black

Penniman is part of a growing movement to reclaim Black farmers hard-won place in our countrys agriculture.  Mother Jones on Farming While Black

What I find so important about the work that [ Penniman does] is that its reconnecting things that were torn asunder [ and] challenging assumptions.  Food & Wine on Farming While Black

Opening
Foreword xi
Dr. Ross Gay
A Watatic Childhood: An Introduction xv
Leah Penniman
These Roots Run Deep: A Prayer of Homage to Our Earth-Listening Black Elders xxv
Spirit
It Is Time For A New Covenant
Awise Agbaye Wande Abimbola, Yeye Luisah Teish, and Awo Enroue Onigbonna Sangofemi Halfkenny
3(17)
All That Breathes Gives Praise
Ibrahim Abdul-Matin and Chris Bolden-Newsome
20(15)
Queer Earth Biomimicry
Toi Scott and adrienne maree brown
35(18)
Wilds
Reading The Sky
Dr. Lauret Edith Savoy, Rue Mapp, and Audrey Peterman
53(15)
So We Walk
T. Morgan Dixon, Teresa Baker, and James Edward Mills
68(12)
Each One Teach One
Angelou Ezeilo, Dr. J. Drew Lanham, and Dillon Bernard
80(21)
Soil
A Home In This Rock
Dr. Carolyn Finney, Latria Graham, and Savi Home, Esq.
101(16)
Rooted In The Earth
Greg Watson and Pandora Thomas
117(14)
Oldways
Dr. Claudia J. Ford and Dr. Leni Sorensen
131(16)
Hope Is A Seed
Aleya Fraser and Ira Wallace
147(14)
Defense
I Can't Breathe
Sharon Lavigne and Dr. Dorceta Taylor
161(15)
One Blue Planet
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Chris Hill, JD
176(15)
Rising Waters
Queen Quet and Colette Pichon Battle, Esq.
191(14)
Witness
The Earth's Song
B. Anderson, Toshi Reagon, and Yonnette Fleming
205(16)
Climate Griots
Kendra Pierre-Louis and Steve Curwood
221(14)
A Witness People
Alice Walker and Dr. Joshua Bennett
235(18)
Closing
Exegesis--A Conversation between the Author and the Earth
253(6)
Mama Nature Told Me by Naima Penniman
259(8)
Acknowledgments 267(2)
Notes 269(22)
Credits and Permissions 291(2)
About the Editor 293
Leah Penniman (li/she/ya/elle) is a Black Kreyol farmer/peyizan, mother, soil nerd, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York. She cofounded Soul Fire Farm in 2010 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land. Penniman has been farming since 1996, holds an MA in science education and a BA in environmental science and international development from Clark University, and is a member of the clergy in the West African Indigenous Orisa tradition. Her first book, Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farms Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land, is a love song for the land and her people.