Brittany Shyne constructs an empathetic portrait of Black agrarian life while also revealing threats to its survival in her Sundance-premiering directorial debut.
Shyne, who is also the cinematographer, finds terrific beauty in Carlie’s face with its weepy eyes and silvered hair peeking ...
It’s a familiar story among families of American Black farmers, who endured more than a century of systemic discrimination by ...
Brittany Shyne's patient black-and-white film lets farming families in Georgia serve as their own storytellers The post ‘Seeds’ Review: Documentary About Black Farming Preserves a Legacy and Delivers ...
And what’s the incentive? The $2 billion settlement promised to Black farmers from the U.S. government is still undispensed, even as white farmers, notes Head, are getting more than their fair ...
In the past, racist policies forcefully removed Black and non-White South Africans from land for White people to use. There has been a land redistribution and restitution provision in the country ...
Minority-owned farms in Alachua County were some of 43,000 nationwide to receive part of a $2.2 billion payout from the U.S.
It’s a familiar story among families of American Black farmers ... denied USDA low-interest loans and grants afforded to white farmers. Under former President Joe Biden, the agency launched ...
A languid, loving portrait of Black farmers in the South ... Shot in black and white, this portrait of a people is affecting and achy. Clara and her siblings inherited land that was owned ...
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accounts the journey of Black generational farmers in the American South through a rich black-and-white lens. From the very first frame, which begins at a funeral site, there is an instant thread ...