This Spring, the OA will focus on food.
Through fresh reporting, in-depth profiles, and daring personal essays, this issue will explore what we eat: people, industries, and tastes that both build and challenge our ideas of Southern food.
Through fresh reporting, in-depth profiles, and daring personal essays, this issue will explore what we eat: people, industries, and tastes that both build and challenge our ideas of Southern food.
Neesha Powell-Ingabire, formerly Powell-Twagirumukiza, is a Georgia-born-and-raised movement journalist, creative nonfiction student, cat parent, spouse, and auntie living in occupied Creek territory/Atlanta who conspires in the name of liberated Black futures, queer and transgender Black/Indigenous/people of color power, solidarity economics, and transformative justice and community accountability.