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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Gleaning blog post #6. December 1, 2011. Before the reading I thought the modern day gleaners would be the homeless people who struggles everyday for food, money and place to stay. Those are the people you can easily see in public area … Continue reading →. November 17, 2011. November 10, 2011. Blog post # 4. October 20, 2011. October 13, 2011. Organic food = industrial food. September 15, 2011. From raw meat such a chicken and beef to soft dr...
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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Food Justice/Food Security/Community Food Security. Community food security is a condition in which all community residents obtain a safe, culturally acceptable, nutritionally adequate diet through a sustainable food system that maximizes community self-reliance and social justice. Mike Hamm and Anne Bellows. Source: Community Food Security Coalition. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Seed Ball Recipe | Food Justice and Sustainability
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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Gleaning: An Ancient Practice. Seed Bombs and Occupy DC →. December 4, 2011. Hundreds of kinds of mixed seeds, soil humus and dry powdered red brown clay, form the solid components of seed balls. When mixed with water and rolled into balls, they become little Adobe Gardens. (source: http:/ bit.ly/duAd9P. 5 parts dry red clay. 3 parts dry organic compost. 1 2 parts water. Educator, researcher, curator. View all posts by Laura →. Blog at WordPre...
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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Educator, researcher, curator. Seed Bombs and Occupy DC. December 16, 2011. Click on the photos to see/download a larger image. December 4, 2011. Seed Balls are one-half inch diameter models of the living world. They can contain all the seeds for a complete habitat, or a wild or domestic garden. In a holographic way, each ball can contain the whole plant potential of … Continue reading →. Provisions Library Contact Info. November 17, 2011.
Gleaning and the Gleaners | Food Justice and Sustainability
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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Gleaning: An Ancient Practice →. Gleaning and the Gleaners. December 1, 2011. Gleaning is making a comeback, as a national anti-hunger organization has turned to the ancient practice to help feed the poor. And it also gives farmers a way to use produce that would otherwise be wasted…The statistics are that 96 billion pounds of food are left this is pre-consumer food goes to waste in this country. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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The Food Justice Foundation | Good Food for a Good Cause
The Food Justice Foundation. Good Food for a Good Cause. FJF Launches Two School Produce Fundraising Programs. October 7, 2011. 775 Pounds of Fresh Produce! First distribution at Cadwalder Elementary School. Pounds of Produce: 775 lbs. Proceeds Raised for Schools: $30. Monument Elementary School Back to School Night. September 21, 2011. FJF staff members went to Monument Elementary School’s Back to School Night on Wednesday, September 21th. FJF set up an information stand with produce samples a...The fir...
Food Justice Initiative
The Food and Justice Initiative. Equipping faith communities to provide healthy food for all. Design by Pickled Design.
FOOD JUSTICE, LA
FOOD JUSTICE, LA. What is FOOD JUSTICE? FOOD JUSTICE HOUSE portraits. OUR 2012 ALL STARS. FOOD JUSTICE HOUSE IS BACK IN THE BLOGOSPHERE! Please pardon our latest haitus. We know that we've been slacking and that Dylan "Pickles" Sittig has been pretty boring in his posts. This is not a journalism blog Dylan, this is for us to post our inside jokes and make everyone else try to figure them out/feel stupid. Ok, here are our Greatest New Joints in Eagle Rock-Highland Park 2012. I highly reccomend it! They of...
Food Justice League
That's the stuff that only you can answer, and you must know in your heart to participate. This ambition of ours is much bigger than a group of people trying to get something done, we are a model for synergy. A component of groups that is rarely honed, but we must do so to get us to our destination. So let's create a future that actually accomplishes what we've always been set out to do. And let's have the time of our lives getting it done. There is homework. And as with any homework, I fully encoura...
Food Justice Ministry - Home
Food Justice. Ministry. Unitarian Universalists working to ensure equal access to food that's good, clean and fair. Promoting Equal Access to Food that's Good, Clean and Fair. A focus and justice work of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Food Justice and Sustainability. Class blog for Humanities I. Seed Bombs and Occupy DC. December 16, 2011. Click on the photos to see/download a larger image. December 4, 2011. Hundreds of kinds of mixed seeds, soil humus and dry powdered red brown clay, form the solid components of seed balls. When mixed with water and rolled into balls, they become little Adobe Gardens. (source: http:/ bit.ly/duAd9P. 5 parts dry red clay. 3 parts dry organic compost. 1 2 parts water. Gleaning: An Ancient Practice.
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Food Justice Now | Safety, Security, Sovereignty
Safety, Security, Sovereignty. How do we make sure our food is safe to eat? Is there a shortage of food? Why do people go hungry? Who controls what’s available to eat? How do companies influence governments and shape food policies? What are people around the world doing to promote food justice? How can we assure justice for workers who grow and serve our food? Welcome to Food Justice Now. San Jose CA Branch, in cooperation with US Section. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
foodjusticenow | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Say NO to GMO! Awareness is the best way to revolt! Http:/ www.undergroundhealth.com/non-gmo-food-companies-with-printable-list-of-brands/. Source: http:/ www.gmo-free-regions.org/gmo-free-regions/maps.html. Source: http:/ covvha.net/monsanto-gmo-brands-and-foods-printable-shopping-list/#.UZ5JA9jNnTp. 8 Steps Which Led Us to Our Current Food System. 1 HOW FOOD WAS PRODUCED. 2 WHO PRODUCED OUR FOOD. 3 WHERE FOOD WAS PRODUCED. 4 HOW FOOD WAS PROCESSED BEFORE SELLING. 8211; ...
Food Justice Project | Elise Gammon, Lynn Szopinski and Natalie McLaughlin
Urban and Community Gardening. How Milwaukee gets their food. Milwaukee is a community that is actively participating in the locally grown movement. Through our research, we have found the connection between farmers, community, and businesses help to facilitate the growth and success of this movement. The result of this cooperation benefits the community on multiple levels. A tie that binds the producers and the consumers. Farmer's markets also provide important nutritional education to shoppers. Markets...
The Food Justice Project
The Food Justice Project. Downloadable Research Tools and Findings. In Our Own Words: The Story of FJP. We are a group of teens and adults changing the world one neighborhood at a time. We have been investigating food in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and talking to residents about eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, home cooked meals, and learning where food comes from. We are restoring our community garden and teaching kids in our community how to grow and cook fresh food. What Kids Can Do. Mapping Fresh ...