Farmer and Writer
Brevard, North Carolina
Fresh Ideas BlogFrom the DigestVictory Gardens a Boon in Hard Times In hard times, Americans have always turned to gardening. Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith discusses modern lessons from the Victory Garden movements of World War I and World War II.By Rose Hayden-Smith IATP Food and Society Fellows on Facebook |
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M.T.S., Duke Divinity School
B.A., Literature, Montana State University
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Recent posts about this fellowArticlesGardening: A National Call to Action Over the next 50 years, the U.S. and the international community will face health, food security and environmental challenges more daunting than any civilization has faced before. Here are nine reasons why gardening should be part of the solution.By Angela Tagtow Erin MacDougall Fred Bahnson Lisa Kivirist Roger Doiron Rose Hayden-Smith A Garden Becomes a Protest The story of Anathoth Community Garden in rural North Carolina shows the powerful synergy of faith and gardening...and its potential for healing a broken community.By Fred Bahnson The Cuban Agro-Ecological Revolution: A Look Behind the Curtain After a few shots of freshly squeezed sugarcane juice, we follow Miguel Salcines Lopez into the fields of what is the most stunning urban farm I have ever seen: Vivero Alamar in Havana, Cuba.By Fred Bahnson Featured work |