Slow Factory Open Edu: Regenerative Agriculture (advanced) with Karen Washington
In Part I (recording available on our website) we explored agriculture’s history in the United States and why changing towards regenerative (indigenous) agriculture, can and will impact design, fashion, and city planning.
Now, in Part II, we will examine the impact industrial agriculture has for the future and how to advocate for change.
Karen Washington is a farmer and activist. She is Co-owner/Farmer at Rise & Root Farm in Chester New York. An activist, food advocate; in 2010, Co- Founded Black Urban Growers (BUGS) an organization supporting growers in both urban and rural settings. In 2012, Ebony magazine voted her one of their 100 most influential African Americans in the country and in 2014 was the recipient of the James Beard Leadership Award. Recently in 2020 Essence magazine name Karen one of their Essential Heroes recipient. Karen serves on the boards of the New York Botanical Gardens, Soul Fire Farm, the Mary Mitchell Center, Black Farmer Fund, and Farm School NYC.