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Cultivating Tomorrow: The Second Annual Climate Summit at Warren Wilson College

Jaclyn Anthony recently spoke with Dr. Siti Kusujiarti, professor of sociology at Warren Wilson College, ahead of Cultivating Tomorrow: The Second Annual Climate Summit, where Dr. Siti will help present preliminary findings from the research project Increasing Community Resilience to Inland Flooding: Lessons Learned from Response and Recovery Efforts in West Virginia and North Carolina.

Cultivating Tomorrow: Climate Summit at Warren Wilson College brings together farmers, scientists, artists, community organizers, neighbors, and curious people from all walks of life for two days of conversation, learning, and celebration rooted in the belief that the future of our food and our land depends on all of us. At its heart, the summit explores the intersection of food, agriculture, and climate and the communities working to shape that future.

The summit opens Friday, June 19th, with an evening honoring Juneteenth, gathering around Black foodways, land justice, and the history and future of Black farming, featuring a keynote by Kamal Bell, live music, and community conversation at Canon Lounge. Saturday, June 20th, expands into a full day of hands-on workshops, farm walks, panels, and a community food fair exploring regenerative agriculture, food systems, climate justice, and local solutions, brought to life by a lineup of farmers, scientists, and community organizers from across the region.

Click here for full details and registration info.

A former road scholar, Jaclyn made her first donation to WNCW from the cab of her big rig in 2007 and became a volunteer not long after. She hails from just down the road in Lincoln County. When not at the station, Jaclyn can be found foraging in the woods, making jellies and preserves, or tending her bee hives. In addition to bees, she cares for a cat named Poot and many plants.