Episode 245: Please don’t celebrate Juneteenth, honor it with Sagdrina Jalal

A few years ago our guest and friend of the show, Sagdrina Jalal set out to create the anti-racist farmers market toolkit. Sagdrina was the founding executive director of the Georgia Farmer's Market Association and is the lead facilitator of the anti-racist farmer's market toolkit and related communities of practice.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Tune in today for:
* Tips for making your farmers market more inclusive
* The history of Black farmers in America and the ways in which we can better represent them at our farmers markets 
* How farmers market managers can honor and recognize the Juneteenth holiday
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   This week's episode is made possible by support by the Farmer's Market Coalition, giving farmers markets a voice in public policy and strengthening farmers' markets for the benefit of farmers, consumers, and communities.
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