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Adelante Mujeres: Growing food, family and equity in Forest Grove, OR

Lorrie Clevenger

  • November 26, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
Alejandro Tecum is originally from Guatemala.  As a boy, he used to help his father and grandfather on their family farm.   He remembers the day
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What is food justice?

Lorrie Clevenger

  • September 21, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
Not sure? Listen to what it means to conference participants at the 2012 Growing Power National-International Urban & Small Farm Conference. Video produced by the
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Showcasing Community Innovation: USDA Community Food Project Profiles

Lorrie Clevenger

  • September 7, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
Our partner, David Hanson, crackerjack freelance writer and multimedia producer based in Seattle, WA, is on a nation-wide journey to document and share the stories
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An Inconvenient Shrimp

Lorrie Clevenger

  • September 5, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
This article first appeared on "Who Fishes Matters," the official blog of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance (NAMA) on August 31, 2012. Written by:  Pamela Flash I have to
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Building a House for Tim the Hen

Lorrie Clevenger

  • June 1, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
Photos and story by Lorrie Clevenger, Capacity Building Coordinator Community School PS 211 in the Bronx, NYC, is preparing to receive a flock of chickens
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Snapshot from the Field: CSU’s Lawrence DeFreitas on Community Sustainability

Lorrie Clevenger

  • May 4, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
On a recent visit to South Los Angeles, WhyHunger team Lorrie Clevenger and Brooke Smith made a stop at the St. John's market stand managed
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Snapshot from the Field: CSU’s Farm Fresh Produce Bag Subscription Program

Lorrie Clevenger

  • April 27, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
[nggallery id=31] It's 7am on a rainy Thursday morning when Brooke and I meet up with Dayne, Heather and some dedicated volunteers at Community Services
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Snapshot from the Field: Earth Week Celebration at Bushwick Campus Farm & Greenhouse in Brooklyn, NY

Lorrie Clevenger

  • April 20, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
[nggallery id=30] Yesterday over 40 youth from a local Salvation Army after school program participated in the launch of the Bushwick Campus Farm and Greenhouse
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Snapshot from the Field: Urban Roots in Austin, TX

Lorrie Clevenger

  • April 13, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
Each spring, Urban Roots hires on 24 youth farm interns between the ages of 14-17 to work on their 3.5 acre urban sustainable farm located
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Snapshot from the Field: Taqwa Community Farm in the Bronx, NY

Lorrie Clevenger

  • April 6, 2012
  • Post by Lorrie Clevenger
[nggallery id=27] Welcome to God's garden.  Spring arrives at Taqwa Community Farm where the apricot, apple, peach, and pear trees are in full bloom.
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