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Black in Bloom

Join The Times’s Veronica Chambers and Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff as we celebrate the purpose and peace that nature provides for the third episode of the yearlong series Black History, Continued.

Hear from the historian and author Blair Imani in a segment entitled, “Things Black Folks Don’t Do.” Find inspiration to experience the outdoors in new ways with an invocation by the poet and artist Precious Okoyomon and stories from the surfer Chelsea Woody. Watch a special live performance by the singer Mumu Fresh from her new album, “Queen of Culture.”

And learn from a discussion about Black farming, foraging and food justice with Alexis Nikole Nelson, known on TikTok as the Black Forager, and the chefs Bryant Terry and Rahanna Bisseret Martinez.

Veronica Chambers
Editor, Narrative Projects, The New York Times
@vvchambers
www.veronicachambers.com

Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
Senior Staff Editor, Narrative Projects, The New York Times
@charliebcuff
www.charliebrinkhurstcuff.com

Rorri Burton
ASL Interpreter
@blackterplife @probonoasl
www.probonoasl.com

Chelsea Woody
Vans Global Surf Athlete and Registered Nurse
@chel.bythe.sea
https://www.texturedwaves.com/

Blair Imani
Historian, Educator and Author
@blairimani
www.blairimani.com

Alexis Nikole Nelson
Forager and Outdoor Educator
@blackforager
www.nytimes.com/2021/07/30/dining/black-foragers-nature-alexis-nelson.html

Bryant Terry
Chef, Author, Publisher
@bryantterry
www.bryant-terry.com

Rahanna Bisseret Martinez
Culinary Creative and Writer
@rahanna.bisseret.martinez

Precious Okoyomon
Poet and Artist
@devilintraining_
www.nytimes.com/2021/05/03/t-magazine/precious-okoyomon-artist-shed.html

Mumu Fresh
Artist, Activist and Entrepreneur
@mumufresh
www.Maimounayoussef.com

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