Professor Pahnke: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Must Reverse Past Mistakes in Second Tenure

Thursday, December 17, 2020

ROME NEWS-TRIBUNE (GEORGIA)/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE -- Anthony Pahnke (anthonypahnke.com) is vice president of Family Farm Defenders and an assistant professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University in San Francisco. This column was produced for the Progressive Media Project, which is run by The Progressive magazine, and distributed by Tribune News Service.

“He faces criticism from Black farmers for his mishandling of a 2010 dust-up involving Shirley Sherrod, the Black Georgia state director of rural development,” Pahnke wrote. “Vilsack fired Sherrod after a video surfaced showing her apparently making discriminatory statements against white farmers. He later had to apologize when the video was proven a fake.

“Vilsack has also been criticized for inaccurately stating that the number of farmers of color increased during his first go as secretary of agriculture. In fact, a change in the USDA’s method of accounting — not an attempt to confront racism — made the population of farmers appear more diverse than it really is.”

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