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Summer is in the air. Around our home in the Hudson Valley, the birds are chirping, our garden is in bloom and we are ready to get out and explore. Inspired by the change in seasons, this issue is full of exciting things to see and experience. First, we are happy to celebrate the re-launch of our podcast! Now The AphroChic Podcast, every month we’ll be sitting down with creatives, innovators and tastemakers from across the African Diaspora, discussing Black culture, art, food, fashion, music, wellness, society and home, exploring new paradigms that can help us all design a better world.
With a better world in mind, we are thrilled to have Christa Barfield on the cover of Issue No. 12. The woman behind FarmerJawn is reclaiming the legacy of the Black farm in America and regenerative agricultural practices. With a newly acquired 123 acres of land, we highlight what’s next for the FarmerJawn brand, including a new farm market, expanded educational offerings and community-based events.
In Wellness we invite you to explore a new practice this summer — Tai Chi. The ancient art form has been proven to reduce blood pressure, protect the body from heart disease, and can even lower blood sugar. As a community searching for self-care as we grapple with the constant onslaughts of racism, Tai Chi can be one tool to help keep our minds and bodies strong. In Food, Chef Adrienne Cheatham shares a recipe from her new book, Sunday Best. The Top Chef finalist engages our palates with the dinners she cooked as a child, and feasts she’s served at her monthly dinner parties in Harlem. And in Entertaining, we take you inside New York’s hottest supper club — To Be Hosted. Find out how you can attend one of their beautifully curated suppers, where ice breakers include questions like, What are you passionate about? as you and other guests dine over a multi-course meal by one of the world’s top Black chefs.
For shopping this season you’re sure to be inspired by our Mood section that’s full of deliciously hot pink pieces from some of our favorite artists and designers. The color crush continues with Nigerian-American designer, Autumn Adeigbo’s SS23 collection, that’s full of bright, eye-catching hues. Then we’re off to the Canary Islands for a look at the new collection of limited edition prints by photographer Fares Micue. Created on her home island and during her travels to South Korea, the artist shares the inspiration behind her evocative new pieces made exclusively for the AphroChic Art Shop. And in Sounds, Hip Hop grows up again as artist Ace Clark skillfully takes us through the ups and downs of real relationships in his latest release It Ain’t All Love.
The summer season is about exploration, but also taking time out to rest, relax and edify. And you’ll find plenty of illuminating ideas in the Reference section’s article on who possesses the African Diaspora, if possession need be the goal, and what a collaborative African Diaspora could look like. In our Read section, you’ll find a curated collection of books from across the Diaspora that you’ll want to add to your summer reading list. And our Hot Topic examines how we address suffering in our society, where we tend to place blame, and the possibilities that await when we choose to see the situation another way.
Issue 12 has you covered with art, fashion, literature and so much more as you get ready to sit back and enjoy the summer.
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