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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2023 · 1H 19M

Anti-racism in a consciously intersectional way ~ Judith Burfoot, farmer & All Welcome Here PEC Founder

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In 2019, Judith Burfoot, a Black woman in Prince Edward County, noticed a need for rural Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) to connect and based on recent events, there was also a broader need for anti-racism. All Welcome Here is a non-profit organization that focuses on linking people of color in rural PEC in order to provide support, social connectedness and business assistance. Judith moved to the County to farm sheep, goats, chickens, and vegetables, and provide a better life for her children. Babes of Quinte please welcome Judith Burfoot, farmer and founder of All Welcome Here PEC. ✨ Connect with Judith Burfoot on LinkedIn @judith-burfoot✨ Learn more about All Welcome Here at allwelcomehere.ca✨ Like All Welcome Here on Facebook at @AllWelcomePEC✨ Follow All Welcome Here on Instagram @allwelcomehere________________________________________________________________Thank you to this episode’s partnersDiamond Physiotherapy✨ Follow Diamond Physiotherapy on Instagram @diamondphysiotherapy✨ Like Diamond Physiotherapy on Facebook @diamondphysiotherapyFamily Dental Centre ✨ Follow FDC on Instagram @fdcfamily✨ Like FDC on Facebook @familydentalcentre_______________________________________________________________________________✨Join The Babes Network ✨ CLICK HERE TO JOIN ________________________________________________________________________________✨Become a Podcast Partner ✨ Click here to learn more______________________________________________________________________________🎙️The Babes of Quinte Podcast is recorded and produced at Starboard Communications the home of 95.5 Hits FM, Cool 100.1, and InQuinte.ca  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In 2019, Judith Burfoot, a Black woman in Prince Edward County, noticed a need for rural Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) to connect and based on recent events, there was also a broader need for anti-racism. All Welcome Here is a non-profit organization that focuses on linking people of color in rural PEC in order to provide support, social connectedness and business assistance. Judith moved to the County to farm sheep, goats, chickens, and vegetables, and provide a better life for her children. Babes of Quinte please welcome Judith Burfoot, farmer and founder of All Welcome Here PEC. ✨ Connect with Judith Burfoot on LinkedIn @judith-burfoot✨ Learn more about All Welcome Here at allwelcomehere.ca✨ Like All Welcome Here on Facebook at @AllWelcomePEC✨ Follow All Welcome Here on Instagram @allwelcomehere________________________________________________________________Thank you to this episode’s partnersDiamond Physiotherapy✨ Follow Diamond Physiotherapy on Instagram @diamondphysiotherapy✨ Like Diamond Physiotherapy on Facebook @diamondphysiotherapyFamily Dental Centre ✨ Follow FDC on Instagram @fdcfamily✨ Like FDC on Facebook @familydentalcentre_______________________________________________________________________________✨Join The Babes Network ✨ CLICK HERE TO JOIN ________________________________________________________________________________✨Become a Podcast Partner ✨ Click here to learn more______________________________________________________________________________🎙️The Babes of Quinte Podcast is recorded and produced at Starboard Communications the home of 95.5 Hits FM, Cool 100.1, and InQuinte.ca  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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