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Jìgìjìgì: Africulture Podcast
Jìgìjìgì: Africulture Podcast
45 episodes
2 months ago
Jìgìjìgì is an Afrikan-Centered Podcast that seeks to encourage other Afrikans to learn more about growing plants, food, soil, and their soul. We want to get our hands and minds dirty detailing the Afrikan relationship with the soil. We continually ask and answer the question, "How did you grow while you grew tomatoes, peppers, kale, and melons?" Building healthy soil builds a healthy soul and we share stories on how to do both. Expect episodes to contain wisdom, tips, and actionable advice from Afrikan Agriculturalists for how to improve "blacken" your green-thumb. An apt DMV proverb is "There is no culture without Agriculture." We find that to be very true here at Jìgìjìgì.
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Jìgìjìgì is an Afrikan-Centered Podcast that seeks to encourage other Afrikans to learn more about growing plants, food, soil, and their soul. We want to get our hands and minds dirty detailing the Afrikan relationship with the soil. We continually ask and answer the question, "How did you grow while you grew tomatoes, peppers, kale, and melons?" Building healthy soil builds a healthy soul and we share stories on how to do both. Expect episodes to contain wisdom, tips, and actionable advice from Afrikan Agriculturalists for how to improve "blacken" your green-thumb. An apt DMV proverb is "There is no culture without Agriculture." We find that to be very true here at Jìgìjìgì.
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Nature
Leisure,
Home & Garden,
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Michael Carter Jr.
Jìgìjìgì: Africulture Podcast
5 years ago
Michael Carter Jr.


Michael Carter Jr. – JP030




Carter Farms is a century farm in the Piedmont region of Virginia that specializes in growing ethnic, African tropical vegetables organically. Michael is the only other person that we know that has grown on The Continent, Afrika, and back here. This is a powerful episode.



* Works Referenced (Articles, Books, Videos)* Super-Natural: Building tenure, wealth, and equity on land owned by African Americans* Michael’s articles throughout his tenure in the VALOR program* Shirley Plantation* Up From Slavery* Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm* Lost Language of Plants* The Green Mile* The Parthenon Code* How to Make $100,000 on 25 Acres * Farming While Black* VSU Extension* PSU Extension* The Lean Farm* The Market Gardener* Michael’s Interview with J.M. Fortier* Previously referenced by Farmer Gigi!* Black Jacobins* Gabriel Prosser* Nat Turner* John Horse* All of Dr. Carver’s Bulletins* Black Church Food Security Network* Plants Referenced* Managu* Taro* Red Malabar Spinach* Garden Eggplant* Tree Tomato* Bitter Berry / Turkey Berry* Amaranth* Nigerian Spinach* Bitter Gourd* Red Okra* Sorghum* Mucuna Bean* Cow Pea* Teff* Voa Canga* For Seeds* Carter Brothers* Back to Episodes
Jìgìjìgì: Africulture Podcast
Jìgìjìgì is an Afrikan-Centered Podcast that seeks to encourage other Afrikans to learn more about growing plants, food, soil, and their soul. We want to get our hands and minds dirty detailing the Afrikan relationship with the soil. We continually ask and answer the question, "How did you grow while you grew tomatoes, peppers, kale, and melons?" Building healthy soil builds a healthy soul and we share stories on how to do both. Expect episodes to contain wisdom, tips, and actionable advice from Afrikan Agriculturalists for how to improve "blacken" your green-thumb. An apt DMV proverb is "There is no culture without Agriculture." We find that to be very true here at Jìgìjìgì.