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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their own edible way!

Edible Activist Podcast Melissa L. Jones

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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their own edible way!

    #151: Exclusive Live Podcast: HOMEGROWN with Byrd's Nest Box

    #151: Exclusive Live Podcast: HOMEGROWN with Byrd's Nest Box

    During this exclusive episode of The Edible Activist Live Podcast event, we opened our studio doors to welcome guests into a vibrant, in-person dialogue celebrating HOMEGROWN – paying tribute to the black women growers, farmers, and food activists who shape our communities. We had the privilege of interviewing none other than Falani Spivey of Byrd's Nest Box, delving into her journey rooted in homegrown traditions and the pioneering women who have influenced her farming practices. From candid discussions on the essence of homegrown in DC and North Carolina to heartfelt tributes to the matriarchal cooks in her family, this conversation is one that resonates deeply. Tune in to join the celebration and honor the incredible contributions of black women agrarians.

    • 48 min.
    #150: Beauty Blooms Farm with Nia Nyamweya

    #150: Beauty Blooms Farm with Nia Nyamweya

    Join us for an inspiring journey with Nia, the driving force behind Beauty Blooms Farm. Together, let's explore the rich blend of family heritage, community empowerment, and eco-friendly farming practices that shape her story. From taking part in programs like the Montgomery Countryside Alliance’s LandLink to championing food accessibility through initiatives like the Farm-to-Food Bank program, Nia shares her experiences fueled by resilience and a passion for lifting up her community. We'll dive into the exciting journey of expanding Beauty Blooms Farm to a 10-acre plot in Montgomery County, all while staying true to regenerative farming principles. Discover Nia's heartfelt vision for the farm, where culturally significant food and sustainable agriculture practices come together to enrich our local community. Tune in for a welcoming exploration of growth, community, and shared values at Beauty Blooms Farm.

    • 37 min.
    #149: From Roots to Market: Nourishing Community with Ashley Drakeford

    #149: From Roots to Market: Nourishing Community with Ashley Drakeford

    Join us for an enlightening discussion with Ashley Drakeford, the visionary behind Capital Market in Capital Heights, MD. With roots spanning six generations in Prince George's County, Ashley's profound commitment to community and social impact shines through her work. Discover how her family history shapes the mission of Capital Market, situated near the site where her ancestors were enslaved, and explore its sustainable approach to addressing food inequality. Ashley shares her daily responsibilities as market organizer and co-owner, along with her plans to expand access to fresh, healthy foods in Prince George's County and beyond. Don't miss this dynamic conversation on community resilience, social justice, and grassroots initiatives with Ashley Drakeford.

    • 39 min.
    #148: Cuzzin' Talk: Sean's Veggie Garden

    #148: Cuzzin' Talk: Sean's Veggie Garden

    Edible Activist launches its exciting 2024 season with a dope episode featuring Maryland native, Sean's Veggie Garden! Sean, a passionate grower and pepper master, is renowned as the ultimate watermelon connoisseur. Join us as hosts Melissa and Falani explore Sean's journey into the world of food cultivation, his deep affection for crabbing, and the sprinkling of nostalgic home-cooked memories. Tune in for a heartwarming and engaging conversation!

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    Sean's Veggie Garden: @seans_veggie_garden

    • 1 u. 2 min.
    #147: Plate to Passion: JuJu Harris on Culinary Education & Well-being

    #147: Plate to Passion: JuJu Harris on Culinary Education & Well-being

    Join us as we chat with Juliet "JuJu" Harris, a culinary expert and organic gardener. Inspired by her father's successful management of health conditions through diet and exercise, JuJu emphasizes the accessibility of preparing affordable, healthy meals, drawing on her experiences as a self-taught cook and recipient of food assistance benefits.

    Culinary education takes center stage in JuJu's work, recognized as a transformative tool for expanding food access and community health. Her community cooking classes address practical topics like eating well on a budget and post-partum nutrition, providing invaluable advice for new mothers.

    JuJu's cookbook, "Healthy and Homemade: Eating Well On A Budget," now in its third edition, has evolved to meet the dynamic needs of her audience. Discover more about JuJu Harris and her mission at www.nanajujurocksfood.com.

    Tune in for a enlightening discussion on the synergy of health, food, and community in this episode of Edible Activist!

    • 54 min.
    #146: Breaking Bread: LaMonika Jones Unveils the Blueprint for Hunger Eradication in DC

    #146: Breaking Bread: LaMonika Jones Unveils the Blueprint for Hunger Eradication in DC

    Join us for this episode as we welcome LaMonika Jones as the new director at DC Hunger Solutions. LaMonika shares her journey combating hunger in Washington, D.C., stressing the importance of avoiding silos in food and advocating for a comprehensive system approach. Our conversation explores the intersection of agriculture in her ambitious agenda, shedding light on the essence of ending hunger. LaMonika passionately emphasizes collaboration, highlighting the significance of working with local officials, advocates, organizational partners, and the community. Join us as we connect the dots between activism, agriculture, and the relentless pursuit of ending hunger in the dynamic landscape of our nation's capital. Let's dive into this insightful dialogue without further ado!

    • 57 min.

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