Leah Penniman to Speak at BCC Earthseed Series.

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) will host Leah Penniman as part of its Earthseed Speaker Series & Skillshare on Thursday, April 10, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 
 
The event, which is open to the public, will take place in the Koussevitzky Arts Center, Room K111. Registration is available at www.berkshirecc.edu/earthseed.
 
Penniman, co-founder and co-executive director of Soul Fire Farm in Petersburg, NY, will speak about her work in food justice and sustainable agriculture. Soul Fire Farm, established in 2010, focuses on addressing racial disparities within the food system and promoting land access for Black and Brown communities. Penniman's work includes farmer training programs, food distribution initiatives, and advocacy for equitable food systems.
 
Penniman holds a Master of Arts in science education and a Bachelor of Arts in environmental science and international development from Clark University. Her experience includes farming since 1996, teaching high school biology and environmental science for 17 years, and training in organic farming practices. She has received recognition such as the Soros Racial Justice Fellowship, Fulbright Program, and James Beard Leadership Award. She is the author of "Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land" (2018) and "Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists" (2023).
 
A Skillshare: Work-and-Learn Day will follow the speaking event on Tuesday, June 24, at Soul Fire Farm. Participants will learn about farming practices and support Soul Fire Farm's operations. Soul Fire Farm utilizes Afro-indigenous agroforestry, silvopasture, wildcrafting, polyculture, and spiritual farming practices. The farm produces fruits, plant medicine, livestock, honey, mushrooms, vegetables, and preserves, with a focus on providing food to communities experiencing food apartheid. Registration details for the Skillshare event will be announced later.

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Berkshire Humane Society Holding Fee Waived Event Next Week

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Humane Society is having a fee-waived adoption event for dogs one year and older.

This event is called "Big Dog Energy" and is happening in many shelters across Massachusetts. It runs from April 22 through April 27.

"There is still just an influx of adult dogs who are sitting in shelters," said Berkshire Humane Society's Executive Director John Perreault.

Last year, the Berkshire Humane Society participated in a week of fee-waived adoptions for the Mass-Saves promotion, also because of an influx of adult dogs staying in the shelter.

Perrault said it's still the case, unfortunately.

"They're not moving all across the state so we're right now really trying to promote all the great dogs that all the shelters have around the state," he said.

Perrault said there could be many reasons some dogs are not getting adopted right away.

"Some people have blamed it on people getting rid of their dogs coming out of COVID, some people believe it's the economy, you know, that it costs so much to take care of a dog and the cost of everything is going up," he said. "By hopefully fee waiving the adoption fee that may trigger some people to realize that you know, if that's a barrier or a hurdle and we can eliminate that to put a good dog in a good home, then it's certainly worth it." 

Perrault said he is hoping this event is successful as some past ones haven't been.

"The fee-waived adoptions around the state have been very very successful. The first one we did I think we placed five dogs who were over 600 days of care when they were here, I cant remember the exact amount, and it was awesome because they were long-termers," he said. "Since then we've done about five or six of these along with everybody else and many other shelters around the state are finding huge success and we're not, I think we've gone through one or two where we may not have placed any during that fee waived week.

"So, we're hoping this one's going to be a successful one."

The shelter currently has 10 dogs available whose fees will be waived next week

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