Nataka Crayton-Walker is an urban farmer, gardener, and operations manager at the Urban Farming Institute in Boston, Mass. She is also a lifetime advocate for social, economic, and environmental justice, particularly for communities of color – and her time in the garden and advocate for justice in her community go hand in hand.
On this episode of Intentionally Act Live, host Maddie Chism, Project Manager of All Aces, Inc., discusses the intersections of urban farming and racial equity, the meaning of food sovereignty, and the ethos of the “grow everywhere” mentality in this unique and powerful conversation that invites us to dig deeper into the ways that we may each advance racial equity in our lives.
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