Storied Grounds

Plant + Mushroom Foraging


Saturday, July 10, 2021
10am-12pm EST


Did you know that it was just after the Civil War that our first anti-foraging laws emerged? And that they were driven by racism? Legal scholar Baylen J. Linnekin has shown that these laws were intended to eliminate freed slaves' access to the food that grew all around them and force them to remain tethered to plantation work even after emancipation. Today, we have the chance to reclaim this basic human activity as an act of resistance, joy, and belonging on the landscape.

Join me for a ramble around the Fowl Meadow area of the Neponset River Reservation where we will identify plants and fungi we can eat, and explore some of the stories that bind people, plants, and fungi together. By morning's end, we should each have some free and nutritious ingredients to bring home!


Registration: https://www.meetup.com/Outdoor-Afro-Boston/ 

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