35 min

From City Streets to Green Retreats The Urban Agriculture Revolution Afros and Knives Podcast

    • Places & Travel

Step into the urban greenery of Atlanta with Jamila Norman, a beacon of transformation in the realm of local food and sustainability. Join us as we traverse Jamila's journey from her Caribbean roots, rich with agricultural wisdom, to the heart of Georgia's capital, where she battles food deserts with the might of Patchwork City Farms. Her narrative is not just a story of change, but a powerful testament to the resilience and empowerment needed to weave sustainability and equity into the fabric of urban life.

This episode paints a vivid portrait of urban farming's bittersweet symphony, from the community-focused triumphs to the sting of systemic challenges. Unfolding the tale of a school gardening program that bloomed and was then plucked away for a parking lot, Jamila's experiences echo the historical struggles of Black farmers and the urgency to protect community spaces. Dive into a conversation that is as grounding as it is enlightening, exploring the importance of green space advocacy and education amidst the relentless pace of urban development.

As we round off our discussion, Jamila shares the serendipity behind her foray into television with "Homegrown" and the enchanting moment she secured her own plot of land in Atlanta. Her journey is a stirring reminder of the power in seizing opportunities, the wisdom of listening to intuition, and the significance of sharing diverse agricultural narratives. Jamila's vision for food sovereignty, ancestral knowledge preservation, and the cultivation of farm-to-table diversity is a call to action, encouraging us to rethink our relationship with our food and the soil it springs from. To witness the growth and get rooted in the conversation, follow Jamila's progress on Instagram and catch "Homegrown," streaming now.

Step into the urban greenery of Atlanta with Jamila Norman, a beacon of transformation in the realm of local food and sustainability. Join us as we traverse Jamila's journey from her Caribbean roots, rich with agricultural wisdom, to the heart of Georgia's capital, where she battles food deserts with the might of Patchwork City Farms. Her narrative is not just a story of change, but a powerful testament to the resilience and empowerment needed to weave sustainability and equity into the fabric of urban life.

This episode paints a vivid portrait of urban farming's bittersweet symphony, from the community-focused triumphs to the sting of systemic challenges. Unfolding the tale of a school gardening program that bloomed and was then plucked away for a parking lot, Jamila's experiences echo the historical struggles of Black farmers and the urgency to protect community spaces. Dive into a conversation that is as grounding as it is enlightening, exploring the importance of green space advocacy and education amidst the relentless pace of urban development.

As we round off our discussion, Jamila shares the serendipity behind her foray into television with "Homegrown" and the enchanting moment she secured her own plot of land in Atlanta. Her journey is a stirring reminder of the power in seizing opportunities, the wisdom of listening to intuition, and the significance of sharing diverse agricultural narratives. Jamila's vision for food sovereignty, ancestral knowledge preservation, and the cultivation of farm-to-table diversity is a call to action, encouraging us to rethink our relationship with our food and the soil it springs from. To witness the growth and get rooted in the conversation, follow Jamila's progress on Instagram and catch "Homegrown," streaming now.

35 min