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From October 2020 - August 2021, the "Growing Black Roots: The Black Botanical Legacy" series has provided a monthly lecture by one of the Black Botanists Week committee members that delves into the many ways one can be a botanist and use botanical knowledge. This series is done in partnership with Holden Forest & Gardens and the Cleveland Foundation. Each talk has accompanying teacher resources that include a complete lesson plan and powerpoint presentation.

Maya L. Allen
"Planting Seeds of Freedom"
Resources
Tatyana Soto
"Toxic Soils & Special Plants"
Resources
Brandi Cannon
"Identification & Discovery"
Resources
Nokwanda P. Makunga
"Of Plants & People"
Resources
Morgan Halane
"Rethinking Nontraditional"
Resources
Tanisha M. Williams
"Uncovering the Black Botanical Legacy"
Resources
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Georgia Silvera Seamans
"Floodplain, Forest, Farmland, Public Park"
Resources
Jade Bleau
"The Deadly Messengers"
Resources
Rupert Koopman
"From Fynbos to Savanna (and Everything In Between)"
Resources
Natasza Fontaine
"Common, But Not Ordinary"
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