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Radical Gardening as a Tool for Social Change
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What if nurturing a garden could also nurture social change? Join me on the Radical Root podcast as we explore the profound influence of radical gardening, especially during the winter solstice-a time synonymous with new beginnings. Discover how gardening stretches far beyond cultivating food; it mirrors our societal systems, unearthing issues of equity and control within the food industry. With startling statistics that one in six US households grapples with food insecurity amid widespread food waste, we show how gardening becomes an act of independence and defiance against these disparities. Sharing personal stories and transformative experiences from Growing Gardens' initiatives like Home Gardens and Let Us Grow, we demonstrate how these programs empower individuals to reclaim their food systems and nurture their communities.
Inspired by Alice Walker's empowering message, we delve into the idea that many relinquish their power simply by believing they have none. By embracing the power within, we can transform not only our gardens but our lives. We invite you to plant a seed-whether literal or metaphorical-and join our journey towards building equitable food systems. Explore resources at growing-gardens.org, including our free Radical Gardening Resource Guide, which provides a step-by-step blueprint for a more sustainable future. Thank you for tuning into the Radical Root podcast. Remember, even the smallest actions can spark significant change. Keep nurturing those seeds and help us create a more equitable and sustainable world.
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What if nurturing a garden could also nurture social change? Join me on the Radical Root podcast as we explore the profound influence of radical gardening, especially during the winter solstice-a time synonymous with new beginnings. Discover how gardening stretches far beyond cultivating food; it mirrors our societal systems, unearthing issues of equity and control within the food industry. With startling statistics that one in six US households grapples with food insecurity amid widespread food waste, we show how gardening becomes an act of independence and defiance against these disparities. Sharing personal stories and transformative experiences from Growing Gardens' initiatives like Home Gardens and Let Us Grow, we demonstrate how these programs empower individuals to reclaim their food systems and nurture their communities.
Inspired by Alice Walker's empowering message, we delve into the idea that many relinquish their power simply by believing they have none. By embracing the power within, we can transform not only our gardens but our lives. We invite you to plant a seed-whether literal or metaphorical-and join our journey towards building equitable food systems. Explore resources at growing-gardens.org, including our free Radical Gardening Resource Guide, which provides a step-by-step blueprint for a more sustainable future. Thank you for tuning into the Radical Root podcast. Remember, even the smallest actions can spark significant change. Keep nurturing those seeds and help us create a more equitable and sustainable world.
Support the show (www.buzzsprout.com/2415317/support)
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School Gardens as Dynamic Learning Spaces
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Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2415317/open_sms) Discover the transformative potential of school gardens with us as Amarina Guerrero, program director of the Youth Grow program at Growing Gardens, shares her inspiring journey with our listeners. From her early days in Oregon, where she developed a deep bond with nature, to her college years that unveiled her passion for...
Building Bridges from Incarceration to Cultivation
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Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2415317/open_sms) Keone Young's remarkable journey from the Columbia River Correctional Institution to becoming the Black Outreach Coordinator at Growing Gardens showcases the transformative power of gardening in fostering community and social justice. Tune into this episode of the Radical Root podcast as Keone shares his inspiring transit...
E08: Community Garden Initiative and Expert Consultations
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Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2415317/open_sms) Curious how a simple idea can spark community transformation? In this episode, our Lettuce Grow Program Director, Rima Green, reveals the magic behind our Community Garden Initiative-a program offering free 30-minute gardening consultations to help people grow more than just plants. What does it take to turn gardening adv...
Growing Gardens- Food Justice for Kids Prize Pitch
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Centering Pacific Northwest Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Garden-based Learning- a project of Growing Gardens Youth Grow Program, Portland Oregon
Voices From The Lettuce Grow Program - Michele's Story
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🌱 In this powerful interview, Lettuce Grow participant Michelle shares her inspiring journey from life inside the Coffee Creek correctional facility in Oregon to the transformative impact of the Lettuce Grow program upon her release. 🌿 Discover the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of gardening as Michelle opens up about her experiences. 🍃 Join us on this emotional and uplift...
Lettuce Grow Program Panel Discussion - Chasing Daylight: An Inmates Thoughts on Incarceration
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Growing Gardens, a pioneering nonprofit dedicated to fostering food sovereignty through hands-on garden initiatives, is proud to share a panel event that delves into the transformative power of gardening within correctional facilities. Titled “Looking for Daylight Inmates on Incarceration” Former Oregon inmates from South Fork Forest Camp, Columbia River, Coffee Creek, and Two Rivers correction...
Get to know Growing Gardens
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Learn more about who we are at Growing Gardens. You can check out our website at Growing-gardens.org or on our Instagram @growinggardenspdx
Family Survey - Intro to Youth Grow
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Join us as we explore the Youth Grow school gardening program at Growing Gardens.
Pest management and Beneficial insects with Gabi
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Beneficial insects are our greatest garden collaborators! Here are some of the resources mentioned at the end of this video: 1. puyallup.wsu.edu/plantclinic/pls/ 2. westernipm.org/index.cfm/ipm-in-the-west/agriculture/pest-beneficial-insect-chart-pdf/ 2. gardening.wsu.edu/pest-management/ 3. conservationdistrict.org/resources/yard
Headwaters Farm with Amoreena and Kathy from Youth Grow
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Amoreena and Kathy take a tour of Headwaters, a farm incubation program that serves over 13 farms in southeast Portland. Headwaters exists because of the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District. Farmer Meaghan from Love Letter Farm and Michelle from Good Rain (x̌ast sq̓it) Farm answer questions from students about what it's like to be a farmer! Here are some links for more informati...
Chef in Your Garden with Chef Thuy from Mama Dut Foods
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You can learn more about Mama Dut Foods here: www.mamadutfoods.com/ @mama.dut.foods
Preparemonos para La Primavera con Camilo y Isabel
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Preparemonos para La Primavera con Camilo y Isabel
The Square Foot Gardening Method and Companion Planting with Gabi
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The Square Foot Gardening Method and Companion Planting with Gabi
Cover Crops, Mulching and Cold Frames Workshop
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Cover Crops, Mulching and Cold Frames Workshop
How to Harvest your CBD Cannabis with Emily Gogol
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How to Harvest your CBD Cannabis with Emily Gogol
Chef in Your Garden with Chef Eleni from Eleni's Ethiopian Kitchen
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Chef in Your Garden with Chef Eleni from Eleni's Ethiopian Kitchen
Chef in Your Garden with Jane from Ippai PDX
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Chef in Your Garden with Jane from Ippai PDX
Una Entrevista Con Un Participante de Jardines en Crecimiento por Carolina
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Una Entrevista Con Un Participante de Jardines en Crecimiento por Carolina
The "No Dig, No Till" Gardening Method with the Home Gardens Team
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The "No Dig, No Till" Gardening Method with the Home Gardens Team
Como Cosechar tus Tomates y Calabaza con Angelica
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Como Cosechar tus Tomates y Calabaza con Angelica
Chef in Your Garden with Amalia from Tierra Del Sol
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Chef in Your Garden with Amalia from Tierra Del Sol
Chef in Your Garden with Rangoon Bistro
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Chef in Your Garden with Rangoon Bistro
Chef in Your Garden with Richard and Sophia Le of Matta
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Chef in Your Garden with Richard and Sophia Le of Matta
Growing Gardens Virtual Community Brunch
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Growing Gardens Virtual Community Brunch
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Stopped watching after hearing the tongue snap.
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I bought seeds from Emily this morning at one of her presentations. The laws have changed, if you live in a state where marijuana is legal then you can buy seeds from her.
Hey miss kat I’m a student from Patrick lynch and would like to know what you are doing now that your not our garden teacher
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Seems like a good place to ask this is cbd grown differently to make it switch to cbd instead of thc or is this done while it's a seed very interesting thing I found myself wondering about
Jason is hot!
My state just legalized recreational + home growth. Now to just find a ultra-low thc plant.
@4:40 where the video starts.....
WOW Thuy is simply amazing!!🎸🎸🎸🎄
Can you use any seeds ?
I know Weedborn has the best CBD products ever.
Oh I like it. I am from ethiopia thank you for sharing like
Thanks for the great video I have been buying cbd flower offline for a while now and it’s costing so much money so I thought about growing it for some time but I wasn’t sure if after growing cbd if you have to extract anything out of it but I think I’ll give it a go now I have a better idea of how to grow it 😁👍
You guys are really underrated I hope you guys grow more!
Great meal. Thanks so much chef Vince and all at Berlu for supporting Growing Gardens!
Thanks, it was a lovely meal. My husband and I enjoyed it! The wine was also fantastic!
Amazing recipe! Looks delicious! Great videos! Hope to see more of your new videos soon! Like !