45 min

Unpacking Community Gardens and Urban Farming Unpacking Ethical

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This week on Unpacking Ethical, we chat with Kenya Miles of Bluelight Junction and Stephen Lucke of Gardopia Gardens to unpack community gardens and urban farming.

In this episode:


Kenya and Stephen share their origin stories.
We talk about the impact and need for fresh, local food.
We discuss urban farming and community gardens as venues for mitigating crime.

Learn more about Bluelight Junction:

Bluelight Junction website

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Learn more about Gardopia Gardens:

Gardopia Gardens website

Instagram

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Twitter

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Katie is the founder and editor-in-chief of ESJ, a fashion magazine promoting ethical and sustainable fashion to inspire readers to shop more consciously. http://ethicalstylejournal.com

Sharmon is a scientist, writer/editor, stylist, the Founder of Blessed Designs, Chair of Fashion Sustainability with the Texas Fashion Industry Initiative, and the President of the Ethical Network of San Antonio. As an ethical fashion advocate, she encourages others to live intentionally sustainable lives while amplifying small businesses. She is specifically interested in the intersections of environmentalism, fashion, and Black and Brown communities. https://linktr.ee/salebby

Artwork by Destiny Darcel

Music “Street Knowledge” by Bosnow

Produced by Sharmon Lebby & Katie

This episode was edited by Katie

Unpacking Ethical is an independent podcast brought to you by the Ethical Network of San Antonio (ENSA)

View the video podcast:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJpVP8KTzairBqlNvdpGX3GwtJOQRJIH

ENSA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that brings together like-minded people in support of ethical and sustainable business practices; local job creation; and positive social and environmental impact.

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https://ethicalnetworksa.org

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This week on Unpacking Ethical, we chat with Kenya Miles of Bluelight Junction and Stephen Lucke of Gardopia Gardens to unpack community gardens and urban farming.

In this episode:


Kenya and Stephen share their origin stories.
We talk about the impact and need for fresh, local food.
We discuss urban farming and community gardens as venues for mitigating crime.

Learn more about Bluelight Junction:

Bluelight Junction website

Instagram

Learn more about Gardopia Gardens:

Gardopia Gardens website

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter

Linkedin

YouTube



Katie is the founder and editor-in-chief of ESJ, a fashion magazine promoting ethical and sustainable fashion to inspire readers to shop more consciously. http://ethicalstylejournal.com

Sharmon is a scientist, writer/editor, stylist, the Founder of Blessed Designs, Chair of Fashion Sustainability with the Texas Fashion Industry Initiative, and the President of the Ethical Network of San Antonio. As an ethical fashion advocate, she encourages others to live intentionally sustainable lives while amplifying small businesses. She is specifically interested in the intersections of environmentalism, fashion, and Black and Brown communities. https://linktr.ee/salebby

Artwork by Destiny Darcel

Music “Street Knowledge” by Bosnow

Produced by Sharmon Lebby & Katie

This episode was edited by Katie

Unpacking Ethical is an independent podcast brought to you by the Ethical Network of San Antonio (ENSA)

View the video podcast:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJpVP8KTzairBqlNvdpGX3GwtJOQRJIH

ENSA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that brings together like-minded people in support of ethical and sustainable business practices; local job creation; and positive social and environmental impact.

Learn more:

https://ethicalnetworksa.org

Follow us:

Facebook http://facebook.com/ethicalnetworksa

Instagram http://instagram.com/ethicalnetworksa

Twitter http://twitter.com/ethicalsatx

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyZcS5h_r_fGvfewN8foXJA

45 min