Yolanda J. Tremble, Founder & Managing Director of Land2SOW. She is a 4th generation inheritance of Black land from freed slaves. Her family instilled the importance of landownership and the value it possesses. Her north star is her ancestorial tribe of sharecroppers, blacksmiths, mason bricklayers, maids, babysitters, concubines and legacy farmers. Their perseverance of forced and free labor serves as an illustration of this collective's commitment and dedication towards one's culture and its people.
This digital platform serves as a cultural space for mutual connectivity and the building of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Agricultural entrepreneurships. We are focus on creating a world-wide economic infrastructure. BIPOC have always been trailblazers and pioneers in all business aspects of society's culture; just in our being has built generational wealth for others, so let this will be no different.
Our position in the Ag industry have been purposely selected, let the history of the past be a self-reflection of what has to change; let Bulloch County, Georgia be the first birthing ground for this new and innovative idealism of transformative growth. We will increase the value of land that was once considered unvalued and convert it into land that is highly desirable and useful for the wealth of our BIPOC landowners and their legacy farmers.
Like our forefathers, it's our time to be disruptors and change agents, and cause good trouble for the sake of the remaining 3rd and 4th generation of BIPOC landowners and farmers, here's to our prosperity and longevity.