2013: We Are What We Eat
Urban food security projects (such as the Gardening Angels, Phat Beets, Growing Power and People’s Grocery, among others) provide jobs, support ecological and personal health and ease economic pressure as the global economy continues to decline. Inspired by Black Panther Free Breakfast Programs of a quarter century earlier, groups begin organizing locally grown food and supported breakfast programs.
Discussion Questions:
Discussion Questions:
- How could learning about food production be integrated in curriculum?
- How are health and access to food issues of freedom?
- The Next American Revolution [Book]
- Vegan Soul Kitchen [Book]
Previous page on path | Future Possibilities (events imagined when The Knotted Line was created), page 6 of 20 | Next page on path |
Discussion of "2013: We Are What We Eat"
Add your voice to this discussion.
Checking your signed in status ...