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$127M In Cancelled Grants Restored From USDA’s Increasing Land, Capital, And Market Access Program

$127 million in canceled grants has been restored for the USDA's Increasing Land, Capital, and Market Access Program.

Jul 6, 2026

Lawsuit Filed Against USDA Seeking For Restoration Of $127M In Cancelled Grants

A lawsuit, filed against the USDA, seeks restoration of cancelled grants under Increasing Land, Capital, and Market Access program.

May 28, 2026

USDA Ends $300M Program Aiding Black Farmers And Other Underrepresented Groups In Land Purchases

The U.S. Department of Agriculture ends a $300 million program aiding Black farmers and other underrepresented groups in land purchases.

Mar 30, 2026

Black Farmers And Agriculturalists Association Rejects President Donald Trump's $12B Farmer Bridge Assistance Program

Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association rejects President Donald Trump's $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance Program.

Dec 19, 2025

Black-Owned Caribbean Restaurant Golden Krust Announces Initiative To Help Jamaican Farmers Impacted By Hurricane Melissa

Golden Krust has launched a three-million-Jamaican-dollar agricultural recovery initiative to support Jamaican farmers impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Dec 17, 2025

Gates Foundation Commits $1.4B To Help Farmers In Sub-Saharan Africa And South Asia With Technologies To Combat Climate Change

The Gates Foundation will invest $1.4 billion to sub-Saharan Africa and South Asian farmers over a four-year period.

Nov 12, 2025

A Virtual Program Teaching Students About Agriculture And HBCUs Is Being Launched With Help Of The Youngest USDA-Certified Farmer

PVAMU plans to launch a program, in partnership with farmer Kendall Rae Johnson, teaching middle schoolers about agriculture pathways.

Nov 10, 2025

This Illinois School District Just Expanded Its STEM Campus To Support Students Pursuing Careers In Aviation, Horticulture, And More

Rich Township High School District 227 expands STEM Campus to support Illinois students in aviation, horticulture, and more.

Oct 20, 2025

Kendall Rae Johnson, The Youngest USDA-Certified Farmer In The US, Earns Scholarship To South Carolina State University

Kendall Rae Johnson received a full-ride scholarship to SCSU after impressing leaders with her passion for farming and sustainability.

Aug 11, 2025

UfarmX Founder Alexander Zanders Turned 100 Acres Into A Fintech Platform Powering African Agriculture

Discover how UfarmX founder Alexander Zanders is using AI and fintech to unlock credit access and transform agriculture across Africa.

Jul 30, 2025

$3.7M Raise Underway To Bring The First Hub Geared Toward Black-Owned Businesses And Professionals To Charlotte, NC

A $3.7 million raise is underway to open the first hub for Black-owned businesses and Black professionals in Charlotte, NC.

May 30, 2025

The Launch Of A New Bank That Would Provide Financial Capital To Underserved Farmers Has Been Paused By USDA

The launch of the Southern Farmers Financial Association, which would provide financial relief to underserved farmers, has been paused.

Mar 22, 2025

8 Courses On Our Radar As 'HillmanTok' Turns TikTok Into A Virtual Classroom For Professors And Students

What began with one professor's African American Studies videos has grown into "HillmanTok," where professors use TikTok to educate students.

Jan 28, 2025

Op-Ed: Can Corporate DEI Survive A Second Donald Trump Presidency Term?

Corporate DEI programs could face already arduous legal challenges in 2025, thanks to the incoming Trump administration.

Dec 31, 2024

Fourth-Generation Farmer Patrick Brown Purchases The Land Where His Great-Grandfather Was Once Enslaved

Fourth generation farmer Patrick Brown bought the land where his great-grandfather had been enslaved in May 2021.

Dec 11, 2024