Georgetown University students studying social transformation in South Africa attended Oppie Yaart, a Queer Food Growing Collective community garden. Students engaged directly with Queer Food Growing Collective community leaders, Lucy and Melissa, understanding the complexity of queer systemized oppression within South Africa and the opportunity for empowerment by returning to the healing power of memory within the land and community gardens.
Georgetown University Visits Oppie Yaart

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3 responses to “Georgetown University Visits Oppie Yaart”
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Thank you Lucy and Melissa for this amazing opportunity. Looking forward to Oppie Yaart’s growing success and the entire mission of the Queer Food Growing Collective.
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It was so wonderful to see the care put into this garden and learn about QFGCs history. Thank you Oppie Yart!!
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Amazing, thank you so much.
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