How to Community Garden: Carbondale Spring Pt 1

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Date
2022-05-27
Main contributors
Shanahan, James; Filippelli, Gabriel; Miles, Emily
Summary
The 2017 and 2024 solar eclipse paths cross over Carbondale, Illinois, a college town in a largely rural region with the highest poverty rate in the state. For some here, in the midst of intensifying climate change and ongoing environmental racism, this moment between eclipses is an opportunity to focus on building dynamic resilience and nurturing community care networks. One element of this resilience is food autonomy, which hinges on a group of community gardens and chicken coops affiliated with Carbondale Spring.
 
In this episode, we learn about how Carbondale’s community gardens have come to be and how they nourish a diversity of beings.
 
Partisan Gardens: http://www.partisangardens.org/podcast/december-2020-carbondale-spring/
Chicken Tenders (documentary about Carbondale Spring’s chicken coop project): https://vimeo.com/499285968
The Brownfield Between Us (documentary telling the environmental justice story of the tie yard plant in Carbondale Illinois, and its impact on the health and land of local black families): https://carbondalekoppersjustice.com/documentary/
Publisher
The Media School at Indiana University
Genre
Interview
Subject
Environmentalism
Locations
Bloomington; Indiana
Collection
In This Climate Podcast
Unit
The Media School
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Related Items
Partisan Gardens ; Chicken Tenders (documentary about Carbondale Spring’s chicken coop project) ; The Brownfield Between Us (documentary telling the environmental justice story of the tie yard plant in Carbondale Illinois, and its impact on the health and land of local black families) 
Other Identifier
Other: MSA.ITC.000137

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