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Black Owned Ranches You Should Know

Across the country, Black owned ranches are making a significant impact. This diverse group offers a variety of experiences, from horseback riding adventures and event venues to sustainable agriculture and mental health services.

Whether you’re looking to learn, heal, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, there’s a Black-owned ranch waiting to welcome you. Let’s explore some incredible examples you won’t want to miss!

Black Owned Ranches

Bloom Ranch is a historic 250-acre ranch nestled in the fertile heartland of California. considered the county’s largest Black owned ranch. It’s known for its commitment to sustainable farming practices and its dedication to the community.

Black Owned Ranches

Clover Land Ranch is a ranch located in Fayetteville, Georgia that offers horseback riding and ATV experiences. They pride themselves on providing a fun and relaxing experience for visitors.

Kings Wellness Ranch is a mental health service provider located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Their main focus is equine-assisted therapy, a unique approach that utilizes the connection between horses and humans to promote mental and emotional well-being.

Maroon Grove Farm teaches youth in the surrounding cities about farming in a rural setting and introduces them to ethically raised small livestock and sustainable agriculture. They produce eggs from hens raised on pasture and grow small batch cut flowers + medicinal herbs.

Briarwood Cattle Farm is a veteran-owned ranch, that raises high-quality grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and heritage pork. They also go the extra mile, offering processing services and connecting local farmers and retailers with fresh, farm-to-table meats.

Bella’s Barn caters to all horse lovers near Atlanta. From beginner lessons to scenic trail rides, they offer a range of equestrian experiences. Birthday parties and photo shoots add a unique touch, making Bella’s Barn the perfect place to connect with horses and create memories.

Black Owned Ranches

Overton Estates located in Greensburg, Louisiana is a multi-faceted center that offers horseback riding lessons, trail rides, and boarding for horses. They also aim to enhance the lives of their members by providing a place to gather and experience family time in nature.
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The Eight Seconds Project Captures Black Excellence in Rodeo

For too long, the image of the cowboy has been a singular one – a white man on a horse, conquering the American West.

But photographer Ivan McClellan’s Eight Seconds Project shatters that stereotype, replacing it with a powerful narrative of resilience and skill: the story of the Black cowboy.

Eight Seconds Project
Ivan McClellan

McClellan’s journey began in 2015 at an unexpected stop – an all-Black rodeo in Oklahoma. Witnessing the Black cowboy culture firsthand ignited a passion within him. Over the years, the Eight Seconds Project has transformed into a stunning visual testament to the enduring legacy of Black cowboys.

Eight Seconds Project

Through his lens, McClellan captures the grit, grace, and unwavering spirit of these men and women. We see them not just riding bulls for eight seconds (the defining moment of a rodeo competition) but also training their horses, tending to their ranches, and living a life deeply connected to the land.

The Eight Seconds Project isn’t just about showcasing exceptional photography; it’s about rewriting the narrative of the Wild West. McClellan’s work has garnered the attention of well known Western brands like Stetson and Wrangler, helping to spread awareness and appreciation for Black cowboys on a national scale.

Eight Seconds Project

The Eight Seconds Project is a powerful reminder that the American West was, and continues to be, shaped by people of color. It’s a call to action to celebrate the richness of our heritage and redefine the cowboys we see on screen and in history books.

Eight Seconds Project

Pre-orders for the photobook, “Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture,” featuring photographs by Ivan McClellan, are now open. The item is set to be released on April 30, 2024.

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