More than a gardening guide—this is a love letter to the land, a call to sisterhood, and a blueprint for collective healing. In She Who Sows, Chanika “Nika” Forte’ Sesay weaves together ancestral wisdom, personal storytelling, and practical tools to show how Black and Brown women are reclaiming their place in agriculture—not just as growers, but as leaders, healers, and revolutionaries. From compost piles to community circles and pollinator beds to moon planting rituals, this book invites you to reconnect with the soil and remember who you are. Inside, you’ll discover real-life stories of transformation through gardening and beekeeping, along with the rich legacy of women of color in agriculture across the diaspora. The book explores sacred planting practices, lunar rhythms, and healing rituals that connect us to the land and to each other. You’ll also find step-by-step guidance for creating your own sisterhood-centered garden or community program, complemented by thoughtful journal prompts, empowering affirmations, and a shared vision for the future we’re growing—together. Whether you’re planting in pots or reclaiming acres, She Who Sows is a powerful companion for any woman longing to grow something sacred.