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Tending the Vines
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African
America
American
art
Author_Ashia S. Ajani
Black
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cultural
culture
environment
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essay
forthcoming
historical
history
identity
illustrations
middle
modern
nature
passage
plants
slavery
society
states
traditions
united
world
Product details
- ISBN 9781643264769
- Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Workman Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This standout creative nonfiction debut explores the lives and histories of plants considered nonnative or invasive as metaphors for the Black experience in America. In Tending the Vines, Ashia S. Ajani illuminates how 8 unique plants can help tell the story of the Black diaspora in this country. Each chapter is a deep dive into one plant, including eucalyptus, passionflower, wild mustard, pokeweed, and others. It traces the plant’s significance in African tradition, through its role in the Middle Passage and Chattel Slavery, and up to its importance in modern households and communities. It considers the complex rhetorical lives of these plants, most of which have been used as both ugly metaphors for Black incursion as well as powerful symbols for Black liberation. And it highlights the ethnobotanical uses of these plants that have sustained displaced populations for centuries. Throughout, Tending the Vines challenges the notion of “invasive species” and the concept of belonging, by contextualizing how plants move, are moved, and, of course, move us.
Ashia S. Ajani is a storyteller and environmental educator born and raised in Denver, CO, unceded territory of the Arapahoe, Cheyenne and Ute peoples. Writing as a queer Black femme, Ashia works to preserve, interrogate, and imagine how the Black diaspora has shaped and continues to shape land stewardship in the Western hemisphere. Their work has appeared in Sierra Magazine, Atlas&Alice Magazine, The Journal, Sage Magazine, Them.us, and The Hopper Literary Magazine, among others.
Tending the Vines
€31.99
