#101: My Little Green Space with Marilyn Griffin
About this Episode
What do you do when dad purchases a plot of land and says this is your legacy? You transform it into a little green space for growing food! After taking a sabbatical from her teaching job in New York City, Marilyn Griffin returned to Detroit where she would end up diving all the way into her genealogy. In 2020, Marilyn started Griffin Gardens and coincidentally made the decision to remain in the 'D' when the pandemic hit. This episode reveals some fascinating findings about her family lineage, Marilyn talks educating youth about knowing where they come from, and of course we dig into her garden and what she has learned during the process. Tap in!
Sponsored by Hello Fresh.
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Y Cooking Class information here.
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- Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice
- Freedom Farmers: Agriculture Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement by Dr. Monica M. White
- Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love by bell hooks
- As in the Heart, So in the Earth : Reversing the Desertification of the Soul and the Soil by Pierre Rabhi
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Sweet July, featuring Brittney Bell Surrat: https://sweetjuly.com/editorial/to-save-her-familys-land-this-communications-professional-became-a-farmer/