discussion panel Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/discussion-panel/ Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News Tue, 21 Jun 2022 23:20:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://warrenist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-Copy-of-The-Warrenist-warren-county-nc-blog-summer-20203-32x32.png discussion panel Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/discussion-panel/ 32 32 165855427 ‘Liberating Futures’ Series Continues with Discussion on Sharecropping and Black Land Ownership https://warrenist.com/community/liberating-futures-series-discussion-on-sharecropping-black-land-ownership-warrenton-nc/ https://warrenist.com/community/liberating-futures-series-discussion-on-sharecropping-black-land-ownership-warrenton-nc/?noamp=mobile#comments Wed, 01 Jun 2022 22:49:45 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3286 LIBERATING FUTURES Ties to the Land Black Land Ownership Warrenton Warren County North CarolinaThe fourth panel in the “Liberating Futures: Erasures, Reckonings, and Transformations” series of public discussions

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The fourth panel in the “Liberating Futures: Erasures, Reckonings, and Transformations” series of public discussions continues on Saturday, June 4 at 11am in the Warren County Memorial Library community room.

LIBERATING FUTURES Ties to the Land

The “Ties to the Land: Sharecropping, Black Land Ownership, and Black Land Loss” panel brings together a group of policy analysts, activists, attorneys, and farmers to reflect on the systems that have simultaneously connected Black farm families with the land and challenged their ability to own the fields in which they’ve labored for so many generations.

Panelists will discuss the legacy of sharecropping and Jim Crow farm practices, address the organized challenges being mounted against government policies that discourage and decimate Black farm ownership, review the relationship between land ownership and generational wealth, and offer strategies for reclaiming a future for Black farming.

PANELISTS:
Patrick Brown – Fourth generation Black farmer, using conservation and regenerative agricultural practices and promoting Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs

Phyllis Craig-Taylor – Professor of Law and former Dean of the NCCU School of Law; a member of the Heirs Property Retention Coalition, and a board member of Land Loss Prevention, Inc.

Mary Somerville – Minister, lifetime farmer, community activist, and North Carolina’s first Black female jailer

MODERATOR:
Tracy McCurty – Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Black Belt Justice Center, a legal and advocacy nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and regeneration of African American farmlands and land-based livelihood

The “Liberating Futures” series is a collaborative project of The 1921 Project, the Warren County Branch of the NAACP, the Warren County African American Historical Collective, UNC’s Descendants Project, and UNC’s Humanities for the Public Good Initiative.

This event is free and open to the public.

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FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY: “The Women of Soul City” Discussion Panel https://warrenist.com/community/women-of-soul-city-discussion-panel-warren-county-nc/ https://warrenist.com/community/women-of-soul-city-discussion-panel-warren-county-nc/?noamp=mobile#comments Sat, 12 Mar 2022 02:38:46 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3003 eva clayton soul city women warren county ncThe Women of Soul City featured women who were integral to the development and vision of Soul City.

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Five years ago on this day, Warrenist was born in front of an audience that filled the Warren County Memorial Library community room to its capacity.

Organized as a company “introduction,” The Women of Soul City was a program that included a documentary showing of Soul City followed by an all-female discussion panel that featured the influential voices of Jane Ball-Groom, Wilhelmina Kearney, Magnolia Jackson, and Ihsan Abdin, and moderated by Dr. Charmaine McKissick-Melton, the daughter of Soul City founder, Floyd McKissick’s.

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The Women of Soul City (l-r): Wilhelmina Kearney, Jane Ball-Groom, Ihsan Abdin, Dr. Charmaine McKissick Melton, Magnolia Jackson, and Congresswoman Eva Clayton (📷 Crystal Myrick/The Warrenist)

Congresswoman Eva Clayton graciously closed the program with her own remarks about McKissick and the development and vision of Soul City.

Watch The Women of Soul City below:

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