Support your Black Farmers!!
You are cordially invited to attend our 1st Annual Farmers Meet & Greet Networking Event on Saturday April 15, 2023 from 12 Noon - 2 pm at the American Legion Walter Durkee Post 311 2824 E Beltline lane NE Grand Rapids MI
MIWVE is partnering with the SE Market out of Grand Rapids MI. We are striving to bring farmers experienced, beginners or just curious together in the West Michigan area for the purpose of building a strong agricultural community.
There will be a 50/50 raffle, good food and opportunities to grow and thrive together in the field of Agriculture.
Register online for free
https://lnkd.in/gdDVvsmB
For more information: contact Sgt Stephanie Shannon (81 373-5744 Email: MIWVEC@yahoo.com www.empowermiwomenvets.com
Brandy Reyes - SE Market Produce Lead (616) 606-8323
Email: produce@southeastmarketgr.com
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Looking forward to seeing you all soon! #community #networking #farmers #agriculture #opportunities
Support your Black Farmers!!
You are cordially invited to attend our 1st Annual Farmers Meet & Greet Networking Event on Saturday April 15, 2023 from 12 Noon - 2 pm at the American Legion Walter Durkee Post 311 2824 E Beltline lane NE Grand Rapids MI
MIWVE is partnering with the SE Market out of Grand Rapids MI. We are striving to bring farmers experienced, beginners or just curious together in the West Michigan area for the purpose of building a strong agricultural community.
There will be a 50/50 raffle, good food and opportunities to grow and thrive together in the field of Agriculture.
Register online for free
https://lnkd.in/gdDVvsmB
For more information: contact Sgt Stephanie Shannon (81 373-5744 Email: MIWVEC@yahoo.com www.empowermiwomenvets.com
Brandy Reyes - SE Market Produce Lead (616) 606-8323
Email: produce@southeastmarketgr.com
w ww.southeastmarketgr.com
Looking forward to seeing you all soon! #community #networking #farmers #agriculture #opportunities
February 9th marks the 126th anniversary of the end of the British massacre that destroyed Benin city, present day Nigeria 🇳🇬 and started Europe’s ‘discovery’ of African art. The bulk of the looted religious artefacts, Benin visual history, mnemonics, and artworks were sent to Britain. The looted Benin Bronze catalysed the start of Europe’s valuation of West African art which led to its replication and the artistic assimilation that is said to have formed the early modernist movement. In short, what has previously been termed barbaric and uncivilized became a tenet of European art.