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Amid winter’s gray skies and unpredictable temperatures, Black communities are reclaiming their narrative through gardening and growing food, a powerful act of resilience that fuels empowerment. Despite sometimes freezing temperatures, they sow seeds of change, heralding a season of growth and autonomy. Raynise Kelly and TaRay Kelly are owners of
Amid winter’s gray skies and unpredictable temperatures, Black communities are reclaiming their narrative through gardening and growing food, a powerful act of resilience that fuels empowerment. Despite sometimes freezing temperatures, they sow seeds of change, heralding a season of growth and autonomy. Raynise Kelly and TaRay Kelly are owners of
This story was originally published by PublicSource, a news partner of The Pitt News. PublicSource is a nonprofit media organization delivering local journalism for the Pittsburgh region at publicsource.org. Sign up for PublicSource’s free email newsletters to never miss a story. Pittsburgh-area universities and career schools are taking new steps this fall to tackle a pervasive problem: sexual.