Episode 6: “Mama Benita: Roots, Rights, and Revolution”
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In Episode 6 of Of Seed and Soil: Unincorporated Voices of Food, Farming, and Freedom, we’re honored to spotlight one of the enduring pillars of food justice and cultural stewardship in the Virgin Islands: Mama Benita Martin of We Grow Food, Inc.
Born in Detroit and rooted in Chicago before finding home in the hills of Bordeaux, St. Thomas, Mama Benita has spent decades cultivating more than crops—she’s cultivated community, culture, and consciousness.
In this episode, Mama Benita shares her journey and reflections as:
-----A farmer, educator, and founding force within the Bordeaux farming movement
-----A mother, mentor, and disability rights advocate supporting inclusive access to land and opportunity
-----A powerful public speaker, grant writer, and culture bearer uplifting African identity in the U.S. Virgin Islands
-----A tireless activist connecting the dots between food, land, education, and liberation
Whether she’s representing We Grow Food at national conferences or lending a hand to sister farmers on St. Croix, Mama Benita leads with vision and love. This episode is a tribute to her legacy, her laughter, and the life she’s dedicated to growing justice from the ground up.
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