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Cultivating food can be a form of activism from "summary" of Breaking Through Concrete by David Hanson,Edwin Marty

Cultivating food can be a form of activism. It is a simple yet powerful concept that resonates with many people who are seeking ways to make a positive impact on their communities and the environment. By growing their own food, individuals can take control of what they eat and reduce their reliance on industrial agriculture. This not only promotes healthier eating habits but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with transporting food long distances. In "Breaking Through Concrete," the authors illustrate how cultivating food can be a form of activism by sharing stories of individuals and communities who have transformed vacant lots and neglected spaces into thriving urban farms. These urban farms not only provide fresh, locally grown produce to residents but also serve as educational hubs where people can learn about sustainable agriculture ...
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    Breaking Through Concrete

    David Hanson

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