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North Carolina: Conetoe farming justice

As told through the Conetoe series, the mission of the Conetoe Family Life Center, led by Richard Joyner, is to get whole, healthy foods onto the tables of Conetoe’s families. “Good health is a time-consuming enterprise, and you have to make a decision as to whether you are going to work, sleep at night or grow vegetables in your backyard.”

This series in the “Faith & Justice” project is part of the BNG Storytelling Projects initiative. In “Faith & Justice,” we tell the stories of the people and organizations that are helping to bend the “arc of moral justice” toward justice and transforming communities.

This series is written by Blake Tommey. Photos are by Caitlin Penna. Videos are recorded and edited by Blake Tommey and Caitlin Penna.

Can the land provide redemption for descendants of slavery?

Can the land provide redemption for descendants of slavery?

“We don’t have anything against food chains, but if God gives us access to soil, to a healthy body and ...
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Being black in the United States is decidedly bad for your health

Being black in the United States is decidedly bad for your health

“Health is literally something you buy and it’s bought with time and money” ...
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Photo Gallery: Conetoe

Photo Gallery: Conetoe

View the photo gallery from Conetoe ...
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Video: Scenes from Conetoe North Carolina

Video: Scenes from Conetoe North Carolina

Watch a video of scenes from Conetoe, NC ...
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Video: Richard Joyner discusses Conetoe's pathway to health

Video: Richard Joyner discusses Conetoe’s pathway to health

Watch the interview with Richard Joyner who discusses Conetoe's pathway to health ...
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Video: Richard Joyner explains lay health coaches

Video: Richard Joyner explains lay health coaches

Watch the interview with Richard Joyner who explains lay health coaches ...
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Seed money to launch our Storytelling Projects initiative and our initial series of projects has been provided through generous grants from the Christ Is Our Salvation Foundation and the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation. For information about underwriting opportunities for Storytelling Projects, contact David Wilkinson, BNG’s executive director and publisher, at [email protected] or 336.865.2688.

About our Storytelling Projects initiative

 

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