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Seeding a Vibrant Afro–Indigenous Garden (East New York Farms)

Saturday, April 25th at 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Free

Gather with us in the garden for seed starting and transplanting alongside stories of Afro-Indigenous crops! During our time together we’ll connect and ground ourselves with a variety of seeds relevant to African and Indigenous diasporas. In tandem with a guided walkthrough of techniques and ways to troubleshoot, participants will get hands-on practice to sow their own seedlings and transplant into garden beds. This session commences The Soul of Food, a Deep Routes workshop series honoring the foodways that connect plants, peoples, and lands across Afro-Indigenous diasporas.

NYC Parks GreenThumb hosts this event. We are proud to be the nation’s most extensive urban community gardening program, sustaining over 550 gardens throughout New York City. With GreenThumb’s support, community gardens are centers of environmental justice, ensuring that our city is fairer, safer, and greener for all. GreenThumb’s events are free and open to the public.

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Location: East New York Farms, 620 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn. Directions to this location

Cost: Free

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