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Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land

Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land

著者: Soul Fire Farm
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In this series, rich in storytelling, history, and ritual, we explore what it means to be sovereign. With Black land at the center, this podcast brings together prominent activists, artists, and weavers with the rising generation of Black land stewards for inspiring conversations that honor the past and create blueprints for the future. Hosted by Crysta Bloom (@crystaembodiedbloom) and Clara AgborTabiCopyright 2025 All rights reserved. 生物科学 社会科学 科学
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  • 04: WILD CURRENTS with Patrisse Cullors and Leah Penniman
    2025/07/10

    This episode, WILD CURRENTS, explores Leah and Patrisse’s personal journeys to living in closer relationship with the Earth, their spiritual practices and how that supports their connection with the land.

    Patrisse Cullors holds a multitude of well tended gifts as; an abolitionist, artist, and writer who co-founded the Black Lives Matter movement. Inspired by the beauty of freedom found in different planes and dimensions, Patrisse Cullors, has long been drawn to the unseen. The art that Cullors is making asks the viewer to witness the whole of their humanity,” Patrisse says Many of the works center around the sword of Oya, the fierce Orisha of transformation and Cullors’ own spiritual guardian, whose machete is embraced as a spiritual emblem of power, protection, and divine justice. Here, Oya's sword transcends its historical significance to address the pressing narrative of our times — the need for protection and reverence for Black women.

    Leah Penniman is a Black Kreyol farmer, mother, soil nerd, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, NY. She co-founded Soul Fire Farm in 2010 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land. As Co-ED and Farm Director, Leah is part of a team that facilitates powerful food sovereignty programs – including farmer training for Black & Brown people, a subsidized farm food distribution program for communities living under food apartheid, and domestic and international organizing toward equity in the food system

    Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is a series, rich in storytelling, history, and ritual, in which we explore what it means to be sovereign. With Black land at the center, this podcast brings together prominent activists, artists, and weavers with the rising generation of Black land stewards for inspiring conversations that honor the past and create blueprints for the future.

    This podcast is hosted by Crysta Bloom and Clara AgborTabi, and co-produced by Crysta Bloom and Zera Bloom. Our theme music is created by Naima Penniman and Zera Bloom. Our artwork and graphics is created by Crysta Bloom. Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is presented by Soul Fire Farm.

    Find out more about Patrisse's work at https://www.patrissecullors.com/ and on social media @osopatrisse

    Learn more about Leah's work at https://www.farmingwhileblack.org/ and on social media at @leahpenniman

    Find Soul Fire Farm at https://www.soulfirefarm.org/ and on social media @soulfirefarm

    Follow Crysta Bloom's work at https://www.embodiedbloom.com/ and on social media @crystaembodiedbloom

    Follow zera bloom on social media at @zera.bloom

    Learn more about Naima Penniman's work at https://www.naimainfinity.com and on social media at @naimainfinity

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    45 分
  • 03: FLORIDA WATER with adrienne maree brown and Ayo Ngozi
    2025/05/26

    In this episode, we discuss role of imagination in the movement toward land sovereignty and liberation with adrienne maree brown and Ayo Ngozi.

    adrienne maree brown (she/they) is growing a garden of healing ideas. Informed by decades of movement facilitation, somatics, science fiction scholarship and doula work, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Loving Correction as ideas and practices for transformation.

    Soul Fire alum Ayo Ngozi has worked as a community herbalist for over a decade, with a practice that centers the land, the community, Spirit, and ancestral ways of being. Ayo has co-created several projects, including Planting Reparations, Black Mystery School (an Afrofuturist learning community dedicated to liberatory healing, knowledge and practice), and most recently, Brickyard Gardens

    Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is a series, rich in storytelling, history, and ritual, in which we explore what it means to be sovereign. With Black land at the center, this podcast brings together prominent activists, artists, and weavers with the rising generation of Black land stewards for inspiring conversations that honor the past and create blueprints for the future.

    This podcast is hosted by Crysta Bloom and Clara AgborTabi, and co-produced by Crysta Bloom and Zera Bloom. Our theme music is created by Naima Penniman and Zera Bloom. Our artwork and graphics is created by Crysta Bloom. Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is presented by Soul Fire Farm.

    Find out more about adrienne's work at https://adriennemareebrown.net/ and on social media @adriennemareebrown

    Follow Ayo's work at @ayo.herbalist and @brickyardgardens.savannah on instagram

    Find Soul Fire Farm at https://www.soulfirefarm.org/ and on social media @soulfirefarm

    Follow Crysta Bloom's work at https://www.embodiedbloom.com/ and on social media @crystaembodiedbloom

    Follow zera bloom on social media at @zera.bloom

    Learn more about Naima Penniman's work at https://www.naimainfinity.com and on social media at @naimainfinity

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    59 分
  • 02: ASAASE YA with Joshua Kwaku Asiedu and Bailey Hutchinson
    2025/05/22

    In this episode, we explore stewarding land with indigenous wisdom in the modern day, merging ancient ancestral practices with emerging technologies with Joshua Kwaku Asiedu and Bailey Hutchison.

    Born and raised in Milan, Italy, Joshua Kwaku Asiedu is the son of an Akwapim-Ghanaian father and a Neapolitan-Italian mother. He never felt at ease in the materialistic, consumerist, and Eurocentric environment of his upbringing. After seven years of profound and transformative experiences—exploring both modern and remote corners of the world, and living within a diverse range of social settings, families, indigenous communities, and environments—Joshua concluded that the modern Western world, with its focus on materialism, consumerism, and superficiality, is increasingly disconnected from Mother Nature, the true source of independence, freedom, and inner growth.

    As a third-generation grower and herbalist, Bailey Hutchison specializes in Afro-Indigenous ethnobotany—the study of traditions and customs surrounding plants and their roles in medical, religious, and spiritual contexts. To deepen her ancestral understanding, she embarked on a three-year immersive journey, conducting independent studies in Trinidad and Tobago. As the founder of TruCulture Community Market, she is dedicated to imparting invaluable Black agrarian skills, ethnobotanical knowledge, and the ancient art of herbal healing within her community.

    Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is a series, rich in storytelling, history, and ritual, in which we explore what it means to be sovereign. With Black land at the center, this podcast brings together prominent activists, artists, and weavers with the rising generation of Black land stewards for inspiring conversations that honor the past and create blueprints for the future.

    This podcast is hosted by Crysta Bloom and Clara AgborTabi, and co-produced by Crysta Bloom and Zera Bloom. Our theme music is created by Naima Penniman and Zera Bloom. Our artwork and graphics is created by Crysta Bloom. Sovereign: Reclaiming Black Land is presented by Soul Fire Farm.

    Find out more about Joshua's work at https://www.asaase.net/ and on social media @learntolive_learntolive

    Follow Bailey's work at @truculturecommunity on instagram

    Find Soul Fire Farm at https://www.soulfirefarm.org/ and on social media @soulfirefarm

    Follow Crysta Bloom's work at https://www.embodiedbloom.com/ and on social media @crystaembodiedbloom

    Follow zera bloom on social media at @zera.bloom

    Learn more about Naima Penniman's work at https://www.naimainfinity.com and on social media at @naimainfinity

    Notes:

    Joshua mentions the healer Malidoma Patrice Somé, author of The Healing Wisdom of Africa and Of Water and the Spirit.

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    42 分

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