The Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoMain MenuThe Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoSeveral networks interested in investing their time, engagement, and care in community food in Frogtown and Rondo are collaborating to explore what it takes to support and build equitable fresh food in their neighborhoods.Frogtown FarmAEDAAsian Economic Development AssociationUrban Farm and Garden AllianceUrban Farm and Garden Alliance Greens CookoffIn November and December of 2016, the Urban Farm and Garden Alliance convened a gathering around cooking GREENS.Public Art St. PaulSustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56b
Larissa at Frogtown Farm Harvest Fest by the St. Paul Almanac Storymobile, September 17, 2016
12017-02-25T14:27:21-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8118193Larissa interviewed at Frogtown Farm's 2016 Harvest Fest by the St. Paul Almanac Storymobile, September 17, 2016, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo project IMG 0051plain2017-02-25T14:28:10-08:00YouTube2017-02-13T19:03:42.000ZX3UGJC4AlcoHamline University Sustainability OfficeFood and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8
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12018-02-23T05:13:59-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4acLarissa talking about food accessKaele Culver2plain2018-02-23T05:15:48-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4ac
12018-02-23T05:15:52-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4acShould food be more affordable? Yes!Kaele Culver2plain2018-02-23T05:16:32-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4ac
12018-02-23T05:11:44-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4acLarissa introducing herself and favoritesKaele Culver2plain2018-02-23T05:12:29-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4ac
12018-02-23T05:12:34-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4acLarissa talking about where she gets foodKaele Culver2plain2018-02-23T05:13:54-08:00Kaele Culver2d686c027838f343cd7a8288e45bc191aa13e4ac
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12016-12-02T20:52:01-08:00Sustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56bFrogtown Farm Harvest Festival 2016Food and Society Workshop4This was the first community meal of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo projectstructured_gallery2017-03-04T22:46:41-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8
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12017-05-19T16:16:07-07:00Kid Power6Kids thoughts and ideas about food.plain2017-05-19T17:03:34-07:00Young kids' voices are often disregarded in conversations about food access and justice. When listened to and given the chance to speak, kids often have much to say. Younger kids are often asked more basic and easier-to-answer questions in interviews, but even when they answer in simple words, their ideas and thoughts are more in depth. Here are a sampling of kid interviews. They answer simple questions with thoughtful responses that point out key aspects of the food movement.
Yingsoon explains in this interview that his favorite food family is eating Pho with his whole family. A simple memory to Yingsoon points out the importance of culturally relative food to communities, and the importance of family gatherings.
Larissa explains that while healthy food doesn't have to be extremely expensive, some people still cannot afford to consistently purchase healthy foods. This is a major problem relating to food justice and access, and even kids understand this!
Savon's favorite food memory is Sunday Dinner with the family. He explains how everyone brings something they have made to share. Savon points out the importance of coming together over food. A consistent meal with family can become a safe, and trusting space to share, speak, and listen.