Thanksgiving: A Cherokee Perspective: Green Corn Ceremony and National Day of Mourning

Thanksgiving, as traditionally celebrated in the United States, is often portrayed as a harmonious feast between Pilgrims and Native Americans, but this narrative omits the complex and painful history experienced by Indigenous peoples, including the Cherokee. To understand Thanksgiving from a Cherokee perspective, we need to consider their unique cultural traditions, history of colonization, and […]

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Keep Kids Learning and Families Thriving After Helene

When Hurricane Helene swept through our community, it left more than physical devastation—it disrupted lives, businesses, and livelihoods. In the wake of Hurricane Helene, families in our community are facing unimaginable challenges, and their children’s education hangs in the balance. For these families, the storm’s impact goes beyond financial loss; it disrupts the very foundation […]

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A Community United: Our School’s Response to Hurricane Helene

When Hurricane Helene impacted our region, it quickly became clear that the days ahead would require every ounce of community spirit, resilience, and teamwork. At Asheville Farmstead School, we made it our mission to support not just our students and families but also our neighbors, friends, and community members. Here’s a look at how we […]

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