In her work as a cultural anthropologist, Dr. Gail Myers noted the lack of support at all levels of government and industry for black farmers. In 2004, she co-founded Farms to Grow in Oakland, CA to work in partnership with African American farmers and other farmers of color to sustain their farms, and in collaboration with various grassroots and coalition-based organizations locally and globally.
Dr. Myers joins host Clark Wolf for a lively, moving and inspiring conversation about all she does and all she hopes to achieve.
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Both authors are in conversation with Suzanne M. Lang on A Novel Idea, heard first and fifth Sundays at 10:00 am PT on KRCB 104.9 Sonoma County's NPR station.



There’s something special about being in a Redwood forest when it’s raining. Even a second growth Redwood forest, like here in Jack London State Historic Park, has its magic.