Black Liberation: Revolution and Reconciliation in Our Food System

The annual geography lecture on March 26 will feature Priscilla McCutcheon from the University of Kentucky.

Annual Geography Lecture by Priscilla McCutcheon from the University of Kentucky Department of Geography.

Friday, March 26, 2 to 3 p.m.
Register for this event at https://elon.givepulse.com/event/218919-Annual-Geography-Lecture-Race-Religion-and-Food.

This lecture examines Black liberation theology as a framework to understand how some Black people might find freedom through food and agriculture. The talk will discuss key connections between Black liberation, food and agriculture, paying specific attention to the importance of “revolution” and “reconciliation” in Black liberation, and why an attention to Black liberation theology is called for in our present moment when food injustice, and racial and social injustices continue to collide.

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