• Queen Bee Session 7: Una VanDuvall & Ife Olatunji

  • Mar 21 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Queen Bee Session 7: Una VanDuvall & Ife Olatunji

  • Summary

  • The Queen Bee Sessions feature Wisconsin women farmers, landowners and conservationists who are making strides to protect soil, water, and wildlife in our fair state. The Sessions are hosted by Wisconsin Women in Conservation communications lead Kriss Marion, who practices managed grazing with sheep and hosts farmstay guests at Circle M Market Farm in SW Wisconsin. She kicks off Women’s History Month 2023 by talking with history makers Una VanDuvall of Milwaukee, a community organizer with Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, and her talented daughter Ife Olatunji, visual anthropologist and founder of Freedom Lover Films. These women have deep and enduring roots in Nicodemus, Kansas, the frontier community established by African Americans at the end of the Civil War that still survives today. The family continues to support and organize the famous Nicodemus Homecoming every July. 2023 will be the 145th Emancipation Celebration in Nicodemus! Listen in as they explore the power and promise of history, family, community and hope. Check out the links, and follow Freedom Lover Films and Michael Fields Agricultural Institute on Facebook. 
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