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One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market

Monthly marketplace centering African farmers, makers, and families.

Economic development

Liberation Center

Future organizing home base

To be a permanent hub for meetings, childcare, political education, and healing.

Community space

Thrive Workshops

Skills to do for self

Training in collective economics, leadership, and hands-on survival skills.

Training & study

Project St. Louis brings together the One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market, the ANWO Liberation Center, and Thrive Workshops and activities to organize African women around food, land, economic development, and concrete skills for self-determination.

The One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market creates a space where African farmers and vendors can sell directly to the community, keep more of the value they produce, and circulate resources among ourselves instead of out of our neighborhoods.

Through vendor spotlights, community announcements, and on-site outreach, the market also serves as a doorway into ANWO membership, political education, and campaigns that fight for economic self-sufficiency and safety for African women and families.

Food Sovereignty

African farmers & vendors
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The ANWO Liberation Center is our long-term commitment to St. Louis: a physical, permanent home for African women’s leadership, organizing, childcare, healing, and political education.

Renovating the Liberation Center happens in phases, each one turning an ordinary building into a living example of African self-determination.

The Liberation Center will host membership meetings,  Thrive Workshops, childcare collectives, self-support trainings, and strategy sessions for campaigns led by African women.

Liberated Territory

Red Black and Greening the African community
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Thrive Workshops are designed for African women who are tired of surviving alone. We study together, build skills together, and create practical structures that let us live differently right now.


Workshops are rooted in African Internationalism and guided by the everyday realities of African women in St. Louis.

  1. Collective Economics
  2. Leadership Training
  3. Practical Skill Building

Dependency to Self-Sufficiency
Let's do it together #Thrive
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