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00:00:00 - Early life of Patricia Wells

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia Wells explains what led to her family moving to Detroit from the South as a child and how she came to Ypsilanti as an adult after the 2008 recession.

Keywords: 1910s; 1940s; 1950s; Alabama; Birwood Wall; Boll weevil insect; Chrysler plant; Detroit; Detroit Eight Mile Wall; Detroit Public School; George Murphy; Great Migration; Hamtramck; Henry Ford Hospital; Lucille Golden Murphy; Macon Georgia; Michigan; Northwest Detroit; Ypsilanti; automobile jobs; migration; public schools; segregated neighborhoods; segregated school system; segregated schools; 1950

00:05:22 - Early memories of growing food

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia Wells speaks about how she first began interacting with gardening as a young girl and how she learned about the importance of land from the elders in her community.

Keywords: Betty Crocker; DDT; Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane; climate change; collard greens; corn; food access; generational farmers; home cooked food; land access; methods of growing food; processed foods; seasonal changes; seasons of gardening; tomatoes; watermelons; 8 mile road

00:10:50 - Intergenerational food growing & past food practices

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia speaks about the importance of intergenerational food growing and its connection to Black history. She also explains why communities were healthier and happier when they grew their own food.

Keywords: 1940s; 1960s; Ann Arbor; Detroit; Normal Park; Platt Road; Prairie Street; T.C. Collins; Willow Run; Ypsilanti; community support; discrimination in federal programs; enslaved; family time; food assistance; food stamps; history; leading by example; locally grown; past and present; resourceful; sustainability; way of life; welfare program; working class; sense of communities

00:17:58 - History of land

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia speaks about her feelings for the history of farming and sheds light on specific food related events throughout the years.

Keywords: 1930; 1930s; 1932; 40 acres; Bangladesh; Detroit; Detroit; Emma Hoe song; Holodomor; Justice for Black Farmers Act 2023; USDA; Ukraine; Winston Churchill; World War II; accessibility; ancestors; black farmers; community; crocus sacks; descendants; discrimination in government programs; farming; food access; food assistance; food insecure; food security; food stamps; hymns; land; land access; land ownership; music; overcoming struggles through farming; quality of life; sharing; starvation; strengthening communities; systematic racism; “from can see to can't see”; history

00:25:07 - Continuing traditions of food growing

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia speaks about relating to her grandmother when growing food and why she is passing down the skills and knowledge of growing food to her children and grand-children.

Keywords: continuation; empowerment; generation of farmers; knowledge sharing; leading by example; role model; skills sharing; traditions

00:28:21 - Lessons and values learned from food growing

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia speaks about the various lessons that she has learned from growing food and the ways in which food brings different people together.

Keywords: Detroit; Roseville; depression; healing through the earth; keeping on; lessons; melting pot; morals; perseverance; pushing forward; togetherness; war; gratitude

00:31:09 - Agriculture is culture

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Segment Synopsis: Patricia speaks on the available opportunities for future black farmers attending universities and the important roles outside of farming that are in play when it comes to agriculture.

Keywords: HBCU Black farmers lawsuit; Pigford v. Glickman; USDA lawsuit; agriculture; food science; forestry; generation of farmers; horticulture; opportunities; soil science; water conservation; 1890 Scholarship