Building the soil

Cultivate Charlottesville fights for food—and racial—justice


Cultivate Charlottesville believes that its work in food justice is inseparable from racial justice. Access to affordable food, as well as the ability and wealth to be able to use and work land to grow food, it says, are all affected by racial inequality. Photo by John Robinson.

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