True/False 2025: Seeds, River of Grass, How Deep Is Your Love | Festivals & Awards | Roger EbertDocumentary films at True/False highlight humanity's connection to nature, particularly focusing on challenges faced by Black farmers.
Black farmers among those left in limbo amid federal funding freezeSmall farmers like Gale Livingstone face uncertainty due to funding cuts and policy changes affecting their viability.
Why a Virginia couple donated 80 acres of land to become a community for Black farmersThe Central Virginia Agrarian Commons aims to empower Black farmers by providing accessible land and resources for sustainable agriculture.
Can Harris energise rural voters in final stretch of US election?Peach County, Georgia, exemplifies rural agricultural struggles and holds potential sway in the upcoming presidential race.
In one key swing state, both parties are courting Black menPhillip Barker's commitment to voting remains steadfast amid changing political landscapes and historical injustices faced by Black farmers in North Carolina.
Black Farmers in Georgia Cool to Biden, Reflecting a Bigger ChallengeMany Black farmers feel disillusioned by President Biden's promises as they have not benefited from programs aimed at helping them overcome discrimination.
In one key swing state, both parties are courting Black menPhillip Barker's commitment to voting remains steadfast amid changing political landscapes and historical injustices faced by Black farmers in North Carolina.
Black Farmers in Georgia Cool to Biden, Reflecting a Bigger ChallengeMany Black farmers feel disillusioned by President Biden's promises as they have not benefited from programs aimed at helping them overcome discrimination.
These small Black-owned farms are growing crops with the climate in mindClimate-smart agriculture techniques like crop rotation, cover crops, and drip irrigation are pivotal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing soil health.
The beginning of Black liberation': photographs tell the real story of the Mississippi DeltaThe Soil exhibition in Clarksdale, Mississippi, highlights the pride, history, and dignity of Black farmers in the Mississippi Delta through photography.