Brunch with Malik K. Yakini on Urban Farming and Food Justice + Flower Show!

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

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You’re invited to brunch with one of America’s leading forces in urban farming, food justice, and the urban school system. Your seat at brunch will also garner you a ticket to the Philadelphia Flower Show.

Malik K. Yakini is the chairman and Interim Executive Director of DBCFSN. He has worked in urban organic agriculture for ten years. He is Executive Director of Nsoroma Institute, one of Detroit’s leading African-centered schools. In that capacity he was instrumental in the development of the school’s food security curriculum and student organic garden. He has done presentations on “Food Security and Food Justice in the African-American Community” at numerous conferences throughout the United States. He is a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council and Chairman of the Detroit Food Policy Council.

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