The Bullock Garden Project

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By Sonya Harris “Last week and in response to the brutal murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis that starkly reminded us we have a lot of work to repair, rebuild, and improve our institutions so all feel welcome and are protected, Sonya went unscripted and reflected her first-hand experience being a black woman, educator, and mother on Instagram, to share her story…”

Sonya Harris is an active member of the Cooperative Gardens Commission. Meg Cowen of Seed to Fork recently interviewed Sonya, and it’s worth republishing here to highlight what some of our BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color) members are up to.

Read the entire Seed to Fork article here — The Bullock Garden Project

 
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