Presenters Bureau
Culture bearers, educators, artisans, and practitioners rooted in the living traditions of the Gullah Geechee corridor.
Marshview Community Organic Farm
Marshview Community Organic Farm’s Presenters Bureau brings together culture bearers, educators, artisans, and practitioners rooted in the living traditions of the Gullah Geechee corridor.
Our presenters offer more than lectures. They create immersive learning experiences grounded in land, legacy, and intergenerational knowledge. Through storytelling, demonstration, and hands-on engagement, audiences gain direct access to cultural practices that have been sustained for generations.
We work with schools, universities, cultural institutions, nonprofits, and organizations seeking meaningful, place-based programming.
What We Offer
- Keynote presentations
- Panel discussions
- Workshops and demonstrations
- School and university residencies
- Cultural programming and festivals
- Corporate and leadership retreats
- Gullah Geechee history and cultural traditions
- Oral storytelling and griot practices
- Traditional farming and land stewardship
- Indigo dyeing and textile traditions
- Gullah foodways and culinary demonstrations
- Traditional arts and craft practices
Featured Presenters
Sara Reynolds Green
Sara Reynolds Green leads agricultural education at Marshview Community Organic Farm. Her work centers on traditional Gullah farming practices, including indigo cultivation, rice systems, and land stewardship. Her presentations connect participants directly to the land and its history.
William “Bill” Green
Chef Bill Green, founder of Gullah Grub Restaurant, shares the depth of Gullah cuisine through dynamic cooking demonstrations. His work connects food, history, and identity, offering audiences a deeper understanding of cultural preservation through foodways.
Natasha Robinson
Natasha Robinson carries forward the oral traditions of the Gullah Geechee people through storytelling, performance, and cultural interpretation. Her work centers memory, voice, and the power of narrative.
Becca Rayehanatou Haynesworth
Becca Haynesworth integrates theater, writing, and cultural storytelling to help participants bring history to life. Her sessions focus on performance, scriptwriting, and creative expression rooted in cultural identity.
Traditional Arts Practitioners
Marshview also offers hands-on demonstrations and workshops led by master practitioners.
- Bateau Building – Master Builder Mr. Bradley
- Carpentry – Zachary Gaskins
- Blacksmithing – Kyle Henderson
These sessions provide rare access to traditional craft practices rooted in Gullah and African diasporic knowledge systems.
Who We Work With
- Schools and universities
- Museums and cultural institutions
- Nonprofit organizations
- Conferences and festivals
- Corporate and leadership programs
Booking Information
Each engagement is customized based on your audience, goals, and format.
To inquire about booking a presenter, please include:
- Organization name
- Event type and date
- Location, in-person or virtual
- Audience size and description
- Areas of interest
Email: info@marshviewfarm.org

