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At the Edge of the Tide: Protecting Coastal Lands Through Food, Farming, and Shared Story
Rice fields in the ACE Basin. Photo from NOAA. Along the shores of South Carolina, the land tells a story—one shaped by tides, time, and the hands of those who have cared for it. Yet today, that story faces growing challenges. Coastal erosion steadily reshapes the shoreline. Overdevelopment places pressure on fragile ecosystems. Marshes, maritime forests, and waterways—once abundant and resilient—are increasingly vulnerable. To protect these landscapes is to protect more than

Belinda Jones
May 15 min read


Women’s History Month Event: Women in Anthropology Past and Present
Two thousand twenty three is the third year we will host a Women's History Month event for our Gullah Campfire Supper with Stories and...

Belinda Jones
Mar 7, 20233 min read


Connections: Farmers and Chefs Linked by Food
Last October, our friend chef Chef BJ Dennis gave us a call to ask if it was okay that he recommended his friend chef and author Michael...

Belinda Jones
Feb 14, 20214 min read
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