Fellowships available to learn urban agriculture in the city of Richmond
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The Evolution of Historically Black Neighborhoods: Investigating Urban Development in Richmond’s Jackson Ward - Timmons Group
Timmons Group collaborated with our partners at The JXN Project to write this article. Thoughtful, modern urban development plays a crucial role in shaping resilient and inclusive neighborhoods. However, for many historic neighborhoods that were originally founded in support of thriving Black American communities, development has often come at a cost—most notably, planned destruction by way of infrastructure projects that resulted in displacemen…
Fellowships available to learn urban agriculture in the city of Richmond
From the folks at Happy Natural: Now Recruiting for the Central Virginia Urban Farm Fellowship We are now recruiting for the Central Virginia Urban Farm Fellowship: Urban Food Forest 2025 Summer Edition. This cohort will learn how to practice reparative urban agriculture in the city of Richmond Virginia – specifically formerly redlined neighborhoods. Completion of the fellowship grants eligibility to access land. equipment and resources for reg…
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