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Best Practices in neighborhood-based urban food system actions: School gardens, farmers markets, policy, youth engagement, adult training, emergency access, healthy corner stores, home gardening, small farms.

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Best Practices in neighborhood-based urban food system actions: School gardens, farmers markets, policy, youth engagement, adult training, emergency access, healthy corner stores, home gardening, small farms.

    Chanowk Yisrael: Transforming Neighborhood Yards into Edible Landscapes and Building Collective Power Along the Way

    Chanowk Yisrael: Transforming Neighborhood Yards into Edible Landscapes and Building Collective Power Along the Way

    Episode 6

    Yisreal Family Urban Farm founder, Chanowk Yisreal is a visionary leader determined to empower his Sacramentan neighbors by digging up front and backyards and transforming them into beautiful edible landscapes. Listen as Chanowk explores what it means to grow your own food, know your neighbors, build skills, and feed it forward as a way to build individual power. He also speaks to how engaged neighbors can come together and collectively help a neighborhood rise in the face of structural and systemic inequities.

    • 42 min
    Amber Stott: Creating Systemic Change through a School Garden, Salad Bar, and a Whole lot of Collaboration

    Amber Stott: Creating Systemic Change through a School Garden, Salad Bar, and a Whole lot of Collaboration

    Episode 5

    Food Literacy Center founder, Amber Stott offers a lively discussion about the impact of organizations collaborating together at an elementary school in Sacramento to improve the health outcomes of students. Listen as she talks about the layers of programming and advocacy that community organizations can do to transform school policy and create positive systemic change for decades to come.

    • 47 min
    Davida Douglas: From Candy to Cucumbers: Helping Corner Stores Offer Healthier Options

    Davida Douglas: From Candy to Cucumbers: Helping Corner Stores Offer Healthier Options

    Episode 4

    Alchemist Community Development Corporation connects people to land, food, and opportunity and tried an innovative approach to increasing access to healthy food for people living in food deserts. Listen as long-time employee and Operations Director, Davida Douglas, shares their roller-coaster journey of working with corner store owners to become spaces where neighborhood residents in Sacramento could purchase fresh fruit and vegetables and healthier snack options.

    • 42 min
    Karen Strach: Re-imagining a County-Wide Food Bank and Pantry System Without the Stigma

    Karen Strach: Re-imagining a County-Wide Food Bank and Pantry System Without the Stigma

    Episode 3

    Karen Strach of Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services provides an in-depth look at re-imagining traditional food bank and pantry services offered to residents in south Sacramento. Listen as she speaks about lessening the stigma attached to accessing free food, a successful fruit-tree gleaning project, and what it took to build a county-wide collaborative food bank and pantry system that provides hundreds of thousands of food to residents and families.

    • 46 min
    Joany Titherington: Building a Farmers’ Market that Transformed a Community

    Joany Titherington: Building a Farmers’ Market that Transformed a Community

    Episode 2

    Oak Park Farmers Market Manager, Joany Titherington of NeighborWorks Sacramento discusses the tumultuous journey of starting a farmers’ market despite naysayers and obstacles in a Sacramento neighborhood that has been historically deprived of resources and battles on-going gentrification. Listen to her story of collaboration, advocating for healthy and locally-grown food, and what it took to build one of the best, most vibrant farmers’ markets that brought people together across a diverse array of communities.

    • 41 min
    Shawn Harrison and Rangineh Azimzadeh Tosang: Collaborating to Create a Health Promoting Food System at the Neighborhood Level

    Shawn Harrison and Rangineh Azimzadeh Tosang: Collaborating to Create a Health Promoting Food System at the Neighborhood Level

    Episode 1

    Shawn Harrison, Co-Founder of Soil Born Farms, and Rangineh Azimzadeh Tosang of Solh Resolutions International, speak candidly about how change makers in Sacramento strengthened their food system by working together to improve food access, production, and education in south Sacramento neighborhoods. Listen as they share how community organizations came together to create real change and outcomes over a 10 year period of innovative projects through building relationships, layering services, and collaborating along the way.

    • 47 min

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