Saving and storing seeds enables you to have food security, food sovereignty, and a legacy to share with others. The only surefire way to preserve the culture and stories of your seeds is to grow them and pass them on so others may grow them as well. Tell the stories and write them down. Share seeds. Pass it on.
Faith Food Freedom Summer Articles
Seed Libraries – Preserving the Past for the Future
With a seed library, genuine independence from the industrial food system is within reach.
Food as Liberation: How Black Food Sovereignty is Tied to the Prison Abolition Movement
Prison abolition is quickly gaining momentum in the United States as a response to the failures of our current system of criminal justice. How do prison abolition and food sovereignty relate, and how can urban agriculture be used to help dismantle the carceral state?
Food, Faith, and Freedom: A Conversation with Sha’Von Terrell
Listen to podcast co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin, interview Sha'Von Terrell about the Black Church Food Security Network and the Faith,...
Christianity Today Profiles the Black Church Food Security Network
The website explores how Christian food ministries are stretched to the limit by 2020 needs as crises reveal deeper problems.
Poem: God’s Black Breath
The place from which my ancestors came is the place to which I will return.
Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III Finds Inspiration in Father Divine’s Peace Mission Movement
Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III explores how the Peace Mission Movement informs the Black Church Food Security Network.
The Basics of Starting Your Own Seeds
There are some serious perks to starting your garden from seed. Learn how seeds work and how to get started.