This video highlights key moments from the past few years, including impactful advocacy efforts, heartfelt interviews with farmers—some of whom are no longer with us—and meaningful partnerships that have created lasting change. Join us for our first show of 2025 as we reflect on our journey, celebrate progress, and continue striving for justice. You can watch our complete Year End Review on YouTube and the Justice for Black Farmers website at www.justiceforblackfarmers.com.
You can watch the Black Farmers complete Year End Review Below
The past few years and particularly 2024 was a groundbreaking year for the Justice For Black Farmers group as they leveraged the power of social media advocacy to reach a broader audience and raise awareness about the challenges faced by Black farmers in America.
The group continued key partnerships with prominent advocates like Marcel Reid, Gary Grant, Christopher “C.J.” Johnson, Michael Stovall, Gary Johnson Media, Dr. Waymon Hinson, Corey Lea, Andrew White and others.
This year, the USDA Coalition of Minority Employees/Justice For Black Farmers group was again featured at the Whistleblower Summit & Film Festival in Washington, D.C., and conducted impactful interviews with real Black farmers, allies, and advocates, including Dr. Cornel West, Dr. Jill Stein, Eddie Slaughter, Pamela Messal, Dr. David Moskowitz, Dr. Fredrick Clark and many more. These conversations shed light on systemic issues at US Department of Agriculture (USDA), racial inequality, health disparities and the fight for land ownership rights, and more.
Lawrence Lucas, President Emeritus of the USDA Coalition for Minority Employees, hosted and led these critical initiatives, while Marcel Reid drove advocacy through the “Seeking Truth and Justice” radio show. Their collective efforts have amplified the voices of Black farming communities and inspired action nationwide.
This video showcases the highlights of the past few years, including strategic advocacy efforts, national media appearances, and partnerships that made a lasting impact. Join us in reflecting on our progress and hope for justice in agriculture.
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