Haki Farmers Collective
The Haki Farmers Collective is a nonprofit organization operating in rural Thurston County, Washington. Co-founders Mercy Kariuki-McGee and her daughter Elisa Kariuki-McGee established the collective in 2021 as a continuation of work begun by elders from Kandara, Kenya. The organization seeks to bolster traditional and sustainable farming knowledge present in migrant and indigenous communities. “Haki” means justice in Swahili.
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- broader: agriculture
- located in: black river
- located in: thurston county