Imani Black's marine mission: Minorities in Aquaculture
WYPR | By Tom Hall, Malarie Pinkard-Pierre, Rob Sivak | February 21, 2022
Tom's next guest is Imani Black. She is an oyster farmer who comes from a long line of oystermen from the Eastern Shore. Her degree is in Marine Biology, and her passion is bringing the story of African American participation in aquaculture to the next generation of Black women.
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Photo Credit: Photo, Cheryl Nemazie, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
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