This tweet says something very important. In many cases, the system not only perpetrates a problem but then sabotages and undermines those seeking to provide real solutions
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Here is Greenidge’s opinion piece in the New York Times. Urban gardens by the way carry extraordinary potential for both social and environmental healing. nytimes.com/2016/03/27/opini…

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The Native Americans had said the reason we show such despair within portions of western civilization is we’ve collectively distanced ourselves from “the great spirit.” The powerful healing of our Mother Nature..
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Love this ~ my niece works for a Community Garden and Learning center in Kentucky. So many wonderful things come from it!
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Schumacher, as a young man, opposed his city's gobbling up of farmland. 30 years late, visited his old city, found that the dwellings on what was once farmland, were producing more in agricultural value than the farmland had produced. Intensive household gardening did that.