Alexis Nikole Nelson is bringing foraging into the mainstream
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Alexis Nikole Nelson, otherwise known as Black Forager on Instagram and TikTok, is a Columbus, Ohio, content creator and social media manager. She makes videos that share foraging tips on topics like identification, sustainable cultivation and what to make with foraged foods, and she has amassed a community with 1 million followers on TikTok and more than 300,000 on Instagram. In this Voices in Food
story, Nelson tells Stephanie Gravalese about how a series of laws put in place over 150 years ago kept Black and Indigenous peoples from foraging post-slavery.
On what it’s like to be a Black forager today
And itâll look great from your stovetop to your tabletop. Credit: Our Place Updated May 7, 2021
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