
Brush of Tryon Creek Community Farm reflects on the organizing history behind the seven-acre land project and non-profit event center, and on urban farming for climate resilience and food justice. Part of a Food Sovereignty Media Series, the segment was produced by organizers with the Municipal Eco-Resiliency Project (MERP).
Image: Fair use. Logo of Tryon Life Community Farm, showing the name and a leafy frill on a green background, combined with the logo of MERP, showing drawings of a green tree with brown roots and three upraised fists in shades of brown. Text reads: MERP for Food Justice: food sovereignty, anti-capitalist, anti-colonial, abolitionist, revolutionary, community autonomy, permaculture, accessibility, collective work, mutual aid.