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Planting The Future: Black History In The Making With Kendall Rae Johnson
Mon, Feb 02
|Virtual Event
Black history isn’t just something we study—it’s something we’re still growing. Join Kendall Rae Johnson, the youngest certified farmer in the nation, for an inspiring virtual experience that connects Black history, agriculture, and youth leadership.


Time & Location
Feb 02, 2026, 9:00 AM EST – Feb 27, 2026, 9:40 AM EST
Virtual Event
About the event
Planting the Future: Black History in the Making - Perfect for classrooms, assemblies, and Black History Month programming.
Black history isn’t just something we study—it’s something we’re still growing. Join Kendall Rae Johnson, the youngest certified farmer in the nation, for an inspiring virtual experience that connects Black history, agriculture, and youth leadership. Students will explore how food, farming, and innovation shape communities—and how young people can make history right now.
✨ Real stories.
🌿 Real impact.
🚜 Black history—still growing.

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Virtual Classroom/Sch Booking
Perfect for classrooms, assemblies, and Black History Month programming. 🎥 What’s Included in the Virtual Experience: Live Virtual Talk (30–45 minutes) Kendall Rae’s story: from youth gardener to certified farmer What it means to be a young Black farmer today Agriculture as Black history, present and future Food justice, entrepreneurship, and community impact Interactive Q&A Session Students ask real-time questions Encourages curiosity, confidence, and career exploration
$100.00
+$2.50 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00