One of our History alumna, Chantel Johnson ’10, returned to campus on Friday, Jan. 18 to present a public talk: Gun Violence to Homesteading: how a Black woman from a rough neighborhood in Chicago found peace in learning how to raise animals, grow crops, make households, and supporting others in transition to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Chantel spoke about her journey surviving the impacts of gun violence to creating and operating Off Grid in Color, a farming business that uses sustainability as a tool for healing and building intentional community. As a farmer, doula, and a counselor with a Masters in Social Work, Chantel embraces holistic practices including agriculture, restorative living, and the power of healing.
Attending this event will be a transformative, beneficial, and empowering story centered on how to become empowered and transform our communities, food system, bodies, and minds. The event was sponsored by CCCE and the Wellstone House of Organizing and Activism (WHOA).
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