In this powerful follow-up to last month’s discussion, Seeking Truth & Justice revisits Robbie Hutchens and Dr. Waymon Hinson’s groundbreaking presentation, Against All Odds: The Making of the Black Farmer Movement, first shared at the Christian Scholars Conference in Abilene, Texas (June 2025).
This episode brings together an insightful panel featuring:
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Political and sports commentator C.J. Johnson (The Thought Brothers)
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Researchers Andrew White and Jacopo De Marinis
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Former USDA firefighter Pamela Messal
Together, they dig deeper into the untold story of Black farmers and their decades-long struggle for justice, dignity, and recognition.
Topics covered include:
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Stories of Resistance: How Black farmers fought back against systemic racism and USDA discrimination.
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The Role of Allies & Advocates: White voices who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Black farmers in pursuit of truth and fairness.
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The Power of Research & Media: How scholars, journalists, and media outlets brought national attention to these struggles.
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Innovative Tools for Change: An introduction to the groundbreaking “Ecomap” concept, helping communities visualize and understand the roots and realities of the Black farmer movement.
This conversation isn’t just history—it’s a roadmap for justice, equity, and systemic change.
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