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In Spring 2020, the Acres of Ancestry Initiative/Black Agrarian Fund collaborated with the South Carolina Lowcountry hip hop group, Native Son, to create the anthem for our campaign, “The Land.” “The Land” is our generation’s love offering to the beautiful struggle to protect 1.5 million acres of Black farmlands from USDA dispossession. Our work continues to grow with Native Son with Restoration: A Concert Film. The film explores southern Black agrarian stories of self-determination, land ownership, and folkwit; amplifies ongoing struggles for restorative land justice in this country including the Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign; and weaves together live musical performances from Native Son and the personal narratives of Black legacy farmers and land stewards throughout the film. The Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign is a grassroots organizing, popular education, and legal advocacy campaign to rectify the injustices of the Pigford v. Glick class action discrimination lawsuit. Inspired by David Walker’s impassioned entreaty against the chattel enslavement of Africans in the United States, the Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign is a polemic against yet another form of racialized capitalism–unconscionable debt. Our coalition is comprised of a multigenerational tribe of farmers, attorneys, writers, artists, and musicians using our diverse magic to bring restorative land justice to our Black legacy farmers. We use diverse strategies to preserve the Black agricultural land base, exploring innovative collaborations that deepen the linkages of music, culture, ecocultural traditions, and cooperative economy to protect Black landownership and stewardship, while raising community awareness, collectivism, and action. We also merge the aims of our campaign with our cooperative economy works with fiber artists, heritage quilters, and keepers of material culture.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    67 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Atlanta
  • Note
    Concert Cast: Benny Starr - Vocalist, Rodrick Cliche - Musical Director/Keys, Vontá Enuf - Bass, JT CrushIce - Drums, Thomas Kenney - Guitar, 95 GRVMZ - Drums, Willis Ham - Trombone, Hank Bilal - Trombone, Gerard Lancaster - Trombone, Michael Rogers - Recording Engineer, Jimmy Varn - Lighting Engineer, Jeremy Holenko - Monitor Engineer, JMicahFilms - Camera Operator, La Quinn - Camera Operator, NaiJuan Glover - Camera Operator; Quote Narrators: Natasha Gray Simmons, Benny Starr; ; Interview Collaborators: Dania Davy, Brooklyn Mickell; Cancel Pigford Debt Interviews and Creative Collaborators: Obsidian Creative Studios; Black Farmers' Appeal Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign Collaborators: Haki Creatives, Janisha Gabriel, Walter Cruz; Venue: Concert Recorded Live at Charleston Music Hall in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Director
    Native Son, Benny Starr, Rodrick Cliche
  • Screenwriter
    Dekera Greene Rodriguez, Tracy Lloyd McCurty, Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)
  • Producer
    Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)
  • Executive Producer
    Dekera Greene Rodriguez & Tracy Lloyd McCurty
  • Co-Producer
    Dekera Greene Rodriguez & Tracy Lloyd McCurty
  • Filmmaker
    Benny Starr
  • Cast
    Dekera Greene Rodriguez & Tracy Lloyd McCurty
  • Cinematographer
    Tyriq Glover
  • Editor
    Rodrick Cliche, Jason Gourdine
  • Production Design
    Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)
  • Composer
    Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)
  • Sound Design
    Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)
  • Music
    Native Son (Benny Starr & Rodrick Cliche)