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  • Three CSU research professors/co-Principal Investigators talk about a partnership with three other institutions with a combined $10 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to recruit, educate, train, and retain the next generation of diverse food and agriculture professionals.John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture (JWGCESTA)/1890 Land-Grant Program
  • A $600,000 grant to CSU from USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture will fund a three-year study on obesity prevention and understanding how individual genetic makeup interacts with diet and impacts personal health in minority populations. Guests include two research professors and undergraduate student researchers.John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture (JWGCESTA)/1890 Land-Grant Program
  • In this episode we chat with Dr. Karen Townsend, a lifelong advocate of bringing people together from all backgrounds. A master in diversity and inclusion and developing effective leaders for organizations.
  • In this episode we chat with Daniel Core aka Blackcat. A lifelong friend and entrepreneur who gives us lessons on his thriving pallet resale business.
  • Affordable Housing, AMI, Appraisal, CDBG, CDFI, CRA, Displacement, Down Payment Assistance, Eviction, Fair housing FMV, Forgivable Loan, GDPM, Gentrification, HCV, HOME, Hot market, HUD, Land Bank, LIHTC, Market Rate Housing, Market Value, Mixed Income Housing, NOAH, Poverty level, Rent Burdened, Subsidized Housing, TIF, Warming Market, Weak MarketDayton housing round glossary of terms. These terms are widely used when discussing housing policy.
  • In episode 35 we chat with the owner and manager of Third Perk Coffeehouse located in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Juanita is a consultant, developer, educator, & entrepreneur.
  • Wade Oberlin describes his experiences with the sometimes exhuberant and sometimes vulgar tome, Dino: Living High In The Dirty Business Of Dreams.
  • Seth Laffey reads Chapter 1 of The Scarlet Letter, and describes the life and development of Nathaniel Hawthorne in this episode!
  • Food Trucks, Demonstrations and Fun Events at the BIPOC Farming Network 2023 Farming Conference! Cheryl Durgans, Yellow Springs News, and Patty Allen, the program manager for the network, discuss the upcoming Conference, featuring open activities held at Central State University on Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th. Free and open to the public!The BIOPC Farming Network hosts the 2023 Black Farming Conference.The event will kick-off with a Keynote Dinner on Friday, September 29 at the National Afro-American Museum at 6:00 p.m. featuring Timothy Lewis, Founding Partner, of Rid-All Green Partnership in Cleveland. On Saturday, September 30, a Farm Fair with vendors, exhibits, food trucks, demonstrations, and other fun activities will be held at the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center located Central State University and other sites on the campus. The event is open to the public, no-registration required. However, there are limited spots for workshops and skillshares, that will also take place on the Central State University campus.**Any underserved farmer attending the Black Farming Conference is strongly encouraged to sign up for the 2501 Program, which provides professional development stipend through CSU. The stipend is paid after attending the event with the intention of covering costs to participate, such as lodging and travel.
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