Monica M. White is an assistant professor of environmental justice at the University of Wisconsin.
Her academic background in sociology informs her approach to studying Black agricultural movements.
White's research focuses on collective agency and community resilience in African American farming cooperatives.
She has conducted extensive archival research and interviews to document these often-overlooked histories.
White's work connects historical Black agricultural initiatives to contemporary urban farming movements, particularly in Detroit.
Her writing style is described as scholarly but accessible, blending historical analysis with sociological frameworks to illuminate the political and economic significance of Black agricultural resistance.
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