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The Tuskegee Agricultural Extension Program and Black Land MAnagement as Community Resilience

As part of their From the Ground Up series focusing on land use, sovereignty, and ownership, the Duke Campus Farm is inviting all folks to join a conversation with Dr. Jarvis C. McInnis around the Tuskegee Agricultural Extension Program and Black Land Management as Community Resilience. McInnis, author and scholar of African American & African Diaspora literature and culture, will focus on land and food education as a form of freedom, and delve into the history of today's Cooperative Extension System. Held on Friday, February 13th from 6-7:30pm in the Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall in Smith Warehouse, this event is free for students, staff, faculty and community members and will include light refreshments.

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Diversity/Inclusion, Ethics, Human Rights, Humanities, Multicultural/Identity, Panel/Seminar/Colloquium, Social, Social Sciences, Sustainability