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“He started us in the garden”: Black churches as agents of change

“He started us in the garden”: Black churches as agents of change

Update: 2024-08-07
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A conversation with our regenerative champion, Paula Penn-Nabrit. She is an African American woman, a small-scale and regenerative farmer who co-owns the Charles Madison Nabrit Memorial Garden in Columbus, Ohio with her children. She describes how her family felt healed working in the garden as a ‘free grief therapy’, the fruitful collaborations and engagements in the garden, and the hope for understanding and support from Black churches.








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“He started us in the garden”: Black churches as agents of change

“He started us in the garden”: Black churches as agents of change

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