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DESCRIPTION:Why are urban soils so toxic in communities that have the least access to 
 healthy foods? Is a community garden in your neighborhood always good for 
 the community and does it meet the needs of the community? How does 
 gentrification impact people’s ability to access healthy food? Come hear 
 perspectives from the food justice movement in this panel discussion and 
 primer on urban farming. \n\nThis event is part of the Ecology Centers 
 "Soil in the City Series" as well as part of the "Food N' Justice Series," 
 taking place at the Saturday Phat Beets Farmers Market in North 
 Oakland.\n\nPhat Beets Produce aims to create a healthier, more equitable 
 food system in North Oakland through providing affordable access to fresh 
 produce, facilitating youth leadership in health and nutrition education, 
 and connecting small farmers to urban communities via the creation of farm 
 stands, farmers’ markets, and urban youth market 
 gardens.\n\nhttp://www.phatbeetsproduce.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/09/11/18743090.php
SUMMARY:Freeing Land for Food: Urban Greening Projects and Gentrification
LOCATION:Phat Beets North Oakland Farmers' Market\n942 Stanford Ave., Oakland, CA, 
 94608
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/09/11/18743090.php
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