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OWN to spotlight the first Black owned farm
The first Black owned farm in Tulsa, OK will be spotlighted on OWN’s Rebuilding Black Wall Street hosted by Morris Chestnut.
The first Black owned farm in Tulsa, OK will be spotlighted on OWN’s Rebuilding Black Wall Street hosted by Morris Chestnut.
Rebuilding Black Wall Street
In the upcoming episode which airs Friday, Oct 20 at 9 pm ET/PT titled: “The Farm”, as a part of an ongoing effort to change the food desert of North Tulsa, Rodney, and Sheila Clark’s family farm gets a spotlight as they work bridge the gap and make make health food more accessible. There will also be a discussion on AJ Johnson’s Oasis Fresh Market, the first Black Owned Grocery Store in North Tulsa.
Check out the clip below:
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