How to Community Garden: Project Grow

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Date
2022-05-16
Main contributors
Jones, Kirk; Shanahan, James; Filippelli, Gabriel; Miles, Emily
Summary
This series of episodes grew out of our January series on year-round local food, in which Stewart from Cedar Valley Permaculture suggested we can meaningfully shift our food system by growing more of our own food.

So how are people making this happen? How are people already coming together to grow both food and new food systems?

Throughout this series, we’ll look at a couple helpful Midwestern stories — one in Carbondale, Illinois and one in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Together, they reveal a breadth of approaches to community gardening that have taught me a heck of a lot and that I hope will inspire you.

This episode, we’re in conversation with Kirk Jones of Project Grow.
Partisan Gardens - Carbondale Spring: http://www.partisangardens.org/podcast/december-2020-carbondale-spring/ 
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 Item
Partisan Gardens - Carbondale Spring 
Other Identifier
Other: MSA.ITC.000136

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