The Dr. Hyman Show

Land, Power, and the Plate: Ending Food Apartheid with Regenerative Justice

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Oct 13, 2025
Leah Penniman, a Black Kreyol educator and co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, joins a panel discussing food apartheid and its systemic roots. Dr. Rupa Marya, a physician and activist, emphasizes the need for deep medicine to tackle social injustices affecting health. Raj Patel connects food injustice to colonialism and capitalism, while Karen Washington shares her grassroots efforts to improve food access in the Bronx. Together, they propose actionable solutions like regenerative farming, policy reform, and community empowerment to create a more equitable food system.
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INSIGHT

Historic Policy Caused Land Loss

  • Broken promises like '40 acres and a mule' and USDA discrimination drove land loss and decline of Black farmers.
  • Leah Penniman and Mark Hyman link historic policy to current land and wealth disparities.
ADVICE

Fund Urban-Rural Farming Partnerships

  • Support urban and rural farm links and provide land, tools, and institutional resources to scale community farming.
  • Leah Penniman says will exists; the barrier is resources and institutional support.
INSIGHT

USDA Bias and Need For Land Reform

  • USDA still favors white and corporate farmers, so civil-rights enforcement and land reform are necessary.
  • Leah Penniman calls for land trusts, transfers, and reparative policies to rebalance ownership.
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