Farm Day is a work day at the farm. It is an opportunity for you to learn farming skills and help prepare land to feed communities fresh produce. Volunteering can serve as just another day in liberation or your introduction to working and learning on a Black Farm.
Volunteering at a Black farm like Liberation Farm is more than just lending a hand—it's also about supporting farmland equity and building a stronger, more resilient community. It's a chance to reconnect with the land, relearn more about farming that honors the earth, and reclaim our right to food sovereignty.
Every Saturday Stating April 19th till Nov 21st, 2025
Sowing Seeds
Transplanting
Laying weed blocker
Weeding
Low Tunnels
Harvesting
Soil Health
Pest control
CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)
Clean & Trash Pickup
Cultural Bonding Opportunities for Black Folks
Allies can learn how to be accomplices
Transporting material on the property
And More!
Liberation Farms CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is out now! You can also donate. Check the site for more details.
Q: What should I wear?
A: April- May Warm clothes and closed-toe shoes. We have a place for you to change if needed.
Q: Can I bring Children?
A: Yes, but it is a farm with ditches, and we'll be using equipment. PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CHILDREN AND OTHERS.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Sunblock, refillable water bottle, change of clothes, bug spray, hat/scarf, sunglasses
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Observation of Juneteenth - Commemoration of the freedom of Black People from chattel slavery in Texas in June 19, 1867.
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Black VegFest
The Unapologetically Black Vegan Festival - Brooklyn
Commodore Barry Park, Brooklyn, NY
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Liberation Farm hosts
the Unapologetically Black Vegan Festival - Jeffersonville, NY
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Become a community-partner by becoming a CSA member, volunteering on the farm, and attending events and workshops.