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The Blacker the Berry: Black Farming Leaders in Detroit Show Others the Way   | The Michigan Chronicle

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Accessible fresh food in fresh food-deprived communities is something local Detroit activist and farmer Malik Yakini is addressing in developing one of the city’s few Black-run grocery stores. Photo courtesy of Malik Yakini Black farmers and green thumb-led organizations in Detroit are paving the way for others interested in enriching their souls by putting … Continued

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