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These BIPOC-Owned Washington Farms Deliver CSA Boxes to Seattle


Juanita Chavarria opened her very first CSA sign-ups this year, servicing King, Pierce, and Thurston Counties from her urban locale in Tacoma. Her deliveries might come living and breathing, with microgreens such as clovers, pea shoots, and radishes. They’re farmed soil-free, using the surplus fibers of coconuts. If you’d like, you can request a hatching duck egg to raise alongside your salad.
CSA May thru July; some items available
for individual purchase
These 23 acres in Duvall are dedicated to providing fresh, organic food directly to Seattle’s Central District. In 2007, Reverend Dr. Robert Jeffrey Sr. wanted to improve the health of his neighborhood through education and access to nutritious diets. Today, the volunteer-run nonprofit hosts youth programs, sells at its market on 21st Ave and Yesler, and provides groceries for low-income community members. “When you buy a CSA, you feed a family,” director Brione Scott notes, “Not on ....

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Velma Woodson, tireless advocate and longtime NAACP activist, dies at 95


Velma Woodson, tireless advocate and longtime NAACP activist, dies at 95
Bill Lukitsch, The Kansas City Star
Apr. 4 During a frigid December in 1958, as Kansas Citians rallied together seeking an end to the racial discrimination prohibiting Black people from shopping in department stores and eating at lunch counters, Velma Woodson stood as a leader in the fight for equal rights.
Under the direction of the Community Committee for Social Action a group formed largely by a social club of local Black women Woodson participated in the demonstrations and boycotts that led to businesses downtown fully opening their doors to people of color. The victory, which came after a seven-week boycott of the stores, was a turning point in the struggle for civil rights in Kansas City. ....

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