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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
Mothers and Children Navigating Food
12017-03-16T11:15:18-07:00Emma Kiley591dedba29fe29d89b4f413c04397d548072501a118199Feeding a Crowd Videoplain2017-03-17T18:59:04-07:00Emma Kiley591dedba29fe29d89b4f413c04397d548072501aFor my video, I wanted to focus on the relationships between mothers, children, and food. How do mothers navigate feeding their kids? What challenges may they have? Here, nutrition educator Christine illustrates the differences in food access.
Often times, mothers face barriers to accessing fresh, healthy food for their children.
A mother interviews her son, and they discuss how they could bring more healthy foods into their household.
In this npr story, Pam Fessler explains that for families struggling with food, "its not just about getting enough food, but getting the right food": http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128621057
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12016-11-17T16:59:44-08:00Simeon Storymobile interview at Frogtown Farm Sep 17, 2016 (IMG 0643)2Part 1 of 2: Simeon interviewed at Frogtown Farm's 2016 Harvest Fest by his mother with the St. Paul Almanac Storymobile, September 17, 2016, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo projectplain2017-02-23T15:11:28-08:00
12017-02-27T10:04:33-08:00Where does your food come from? Meet Lashonda and Anthony at the Rondo greens cook-off.1On December 3rd. 2016, Storymobile pedaled on over to St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood. Inside Pilgrim Church community members gathered together for a greens cook-off. Contestants cooked 13 different kinds of greens to be judged. Attendees sampled each one and awarded one the winner!
The Urban Farm and Garden Alliance in partnership with The Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo hosted the cook-off and community meal. Entertainment was provided by Jesse's Heart and Soul Drumming Group, Elite Family dance group, The History Theatre and Spoken Word artist Truth Maze.
Storymobile Podcast by Katey DeCelleplain2017-02-27T10:04:33-08:00
12017-02-27T10:04:33-08:00Meet nutrition educator Christine at Rondo's greens cook-off.1On December 3rd. 2016, Storymobile pedaled on over to St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood. Inside Pilgrim Church community members gathered together for a greens cook-off. Contestants cooked 13 different kinds of greens to be judged. Attendees sampled each one and awarded one the winner!
The Urban Farm and Garden Alliance in partnership with The Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo hosted the cook-off and community meal. Entertainment was provided by Jesse's Heart and Soul Drumming Group, Elite Family dance group, The History Theatre and Spoken Word artist Truth Maze.
Storymobile was there to find out: who's eating what? Storymobile Podcast by Katey DeCelleplain2017-02-27T10:04:33-08:00