(BPRW) Ranking #1 for New Book Releases, “The Green Green Book – The Traveler’s Guide to: Black-Owned Homesteads, Farms, Orchards, Vineyards, Foraging Forests, Apiaries, Ranches, and Markets”, is a Must Have! | Press releases

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(BPRW) Ranking #1 for New Book Releases, “The Green Green Book – The Traveler’s Guide to: Black-Owned Homesteads, Farms, Orchards, Vineyards, Foraging Forests, Apiaries, Ranches, and Markets”, is a Must Have!

(Black PR Wire) Las Vegas —  Indigo Rain Publishing has announced the early summer release of the ground-breaking book, The Green Green Book – The Traveler’s Guide to: Black-Owned Homesteads, Farms, Orchards, Vineyards, Foraging Forests, Apiaries, Ranches, and Markets, by author, Dr. LaTatia Stroud. Indigo Rain Publishing is known for its Black Tribe online platform that also publishes both Black Tribe and Black Homesteaders Magazines. The Green Green Book, the publisher’s first feature book, has already skyrocketed to #1 on Amazon in its category for new releases.

The Green Green Book is a traveler’s guide dedicated to uncovering the vibrant tapestry of Black excellence in agriculture across the United States. Less than 2% of farmland is Black-owned, and the numbers have persistently dwindled. From historic family farms passed down through generations to innovative urban gardening initiatives, from bustling farmers markets to sprawling vineyards and orchards, this groundbreaking guide highlights the breadth and depth of Black agricultural heritage and innovation. The Green Green Book provides an opportunity to support Black farmers, ranchers, beekeepers, foragers, homesteaders, and others by visiting them to observe how they do what they do and buy what they offer.

The Green Green Book is more than just a travel guide — it is a celebration of culture, community, and connection which includes:

A comprehensive list of Black agricultural businesses, ranches, apiaries, markets, and more in the U.S.
Original passionate poetry, photographs, and historical accounts and testimonies
Breakdown of reparations and statuses of legal cases
Black agricultural organizations, networks, and HBCUs
Black-owned seed companies
Black-owned retreats, excursions, and travel groups
Steps in applying for a farm number
Pages of grant and funding resources and more

The Green Green Book pays homage to Victor Hugo Green and his humanitarian vision, The Negro Motorist Green-Book (aka The Green Book), which became a comprehensive safety manual by providing a directory of Black-friendly businesses during a time of heightened, legalized racial profiling, and violence. 

About the Author

Dr. LaTatia Stroud, known by her Choctaw name, Rain Angeni, is an Earth steward, writer, and multi-genre artist. Rain is the founder and CEO of BLACK TRIBE, a thriving community of over 167,000 members who unite to support each other on the journey to self-sufficiency through land, home, and business ownership. Additionally, she established the popular Black Women Homesteading Facebook group.  Rain has earned a bachelor’s in behavioral science, a master’s in human services administration, a second master’s in special education (supervisory and teaching), and a doctorate in curriculum design & educational leadership. In 2010, Rain founded International Online High School, which focuses instruction on social justice and advocacy while providing a rigorous college prep curriculum. Her school now services students from PreK through adult education. Since its opening, over 6,200 students have successfully completed classes and have gone on to excel in colleges and universities abroad.

Purchase The Green Green Book on Amazon at https://a.co/d/00BIhsEg and BlackTribe.org

Source: Indigo Rain Publishing

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