Black Church Food Security Network, Interview #1
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Title
                                Black Church Food Security Network, Interview #1             
                            Description
                                This interview discusses how the Black Church Food Security Network is working to create a community-based food system by black churches in partnerships with black farmers. They are calling on churches to promote gardening, patronize black farmers, and practice emergency food storage, the latter of which will help with the current pandemic as well as prospective ones.            
                            Table Of Contents
                                0:43: About Organization 
2:29 : quote "food apartheid"
4:30 : "Black land robbery"
6:29 : centered in community
6:55 : "Black church anchor in Black community"
12:21 : quote "create niche markets for farmers to sell to community"
14:00 : Teaching of Black church that impacts organization
15:00 "seeking to continue legacy of ancestors"
16:20 : Started a seek bank
18:50 : quote " standing on their shoulders"
27:00 : Discussion on "what is history"
29:55 : quote "church always an anchor in Black community "
33:17 : What food sovereignty seeks to do
34:49 : Other ways organization has shifted due to coronavirus
38:03 : Teach others how to preserve food
39:21 : "getting back to what their ancestors used to do "
39:57 : connecting back to their roots
45:26 : "the Earth provides everything we need"
46:37 : "Discussion on herbalism"
51:35: Ways virus has affected organization and members
53:01 :quote " Making reality clear for a lot of people"
                            2:29 : quote "food apartheid"
4:30 : "Black land robbery"
6:29 : centered in community
6:55 : "Black church anchor in Black community"
12:21 : quote "create niche markets for farmers to sell to community"
14:00 : Teaching of Black church that impacts organization
15:00 "seeking to continue legacy of ancestors"
16:20 : Started a seek bank
18:50 : quote " standing on their shoulders"
27:00 : Discussion on "what is history"
29:55 : quote "church always an anchor in Black community "
33:17 : What food sovereignty seeks to do
34:49 : Other ways organization has shifted due to coronavirus
38:03 : Teach others how to preserve food
39:21 : "getting back to what their ancestors used to do "
39:57 : connecting back to their roots
45:26 : "the Earth provides everything we need"
46:37 : "Discussion on herbalism"
51:35: Ways virus has affected organization and members
53:01 :quote " Making reality clear for a lot of people"
Transcript
Date Created
                                August 20, 2020            
                            Interviewer
                                Abel Gomez            
                                                        
                                Ariel Mejia            
                                                        
                                Kayla Wheeler (advisor)            
                            Interviewee
                                Sha'Von Terrell            
                            Community
                                Black Church Food Security Network            
                            State
                                Maryland            
                            Place
                                Baltimore            
                            Genre
                                Oral history            
                            Institution
Subject
                                 Land            
                                                        
                                Food sovereignty            
                                                        
                                Seed bank            
                                                        
                                Black farmers            
                                                        
                                Health            
                                                        
                                Black Church            
                                                        
                                Ancestors            
                                                        
                                Plants            
                                                        
                                Herbal medicines            
                                                        
                                Community-based food system             
                                                        
                                Food apartheid            
                                                        
                                Food insecurity            
                                                        
                                Community building            
                            Language
                                English            
                            