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Yonette Fleming and the Hattie Carthan Community Garden (8:15)
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access to fresh food, District 36, Yonette Fleming, Hattie Carthan Community Garden, Bedford Stuyvesant, definition of a food desert, food desert=limited or no access to fresh food, 1/3 of residents live in poverty, intersection between low rates of consumption of healthy foods and high disease rates, Michelle Obama and farmers' market by The White House, Hattie Carthan Community Garden has been operating since 1991, how do we define health?, Shirley Chislom, Chislom 72, Shola Lynch, New York City election 2009,Community-Building Farming Ventures (12:45)
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Yonette Fleming, Hattie Carthan Community Garden, the story behind the garden's inception, Hattie Carthan was an activist and environmentalist, Carthan had radical ideas for change in Bed-Stuy, home to fifty fruit-bearing trees, very active community garden, health beyond machines and drugs, food beyond corn flakes and corned beef, Yonette's other community-building ventures, Yonette: the planet is my mandate, Yonette has tended to herb garden at Hattie Carthan Garden for six years, Hattie Carthan Farmers' Market-now housed on a piece of land that was once an abandoned lot, Carthan Garden now considered a farm, markets run through November 7th., harvest chard collard greens sweet peppers sweet potatoes etc, this and every Saturday until November 7th bring foodstamps coupons and senior citizens' coupons and eat locally grown foods, Harvest Drum and Movement Circle, October 10th 11AM dedication and unveiling of mural, Hattie Carthan Garden measures roughly 2 acres, fruit bearing trees, greenguerillas.org, environmental groups,The Hot Five with Crystal Bobb-Semple of Brownstone Books (9:05)
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five things on fire in the food movement, independant bookstores are a dying breed, Crystal's Hot Five reads, Mad Hungry: Feeding Men and Boys, The Sneaky Chef, how to pack kids meals with nutritious ingredients, Food and Wine 2009 Cookbook, www.brownstonebooks.com, info@brownstonebooks.com, Brownstone Books 409 Lewis Avenue Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, Vegan Soul Kitchen by Bryant Terry, The Moosewood Cookbook, Molly Katzen, Lucinda Scala Quinn,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
"I think that a lot of our cities were set up on waterways to facilitate exchange. Going back to (dlandstudio's) MoMA project, we analyzed the coastline and the ways it has expanded to facilitate exchange... Now we don't have the same systems of exchange where we're translating goods at the water's edge- in part due to containerized shipping." [17:55]
-- Susannah Drake on Burning Down the House
Landscapes that Protect the City (41:04)
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history, Hurricane Sandy, landscape architect, architect, MoMA, rising tides, Susannah Drake, the sponge park, the Gowanus Canal, Rising Currents, architectural research, fresh water, storm surge, sewer, CSO, sanitation, combined sewer overflows, green infrastructure, Clean Water Act, point source polluters, General Electric, PCB, Thomas Crapper, geophysicist, curved roof greenhouse, Harvard, collaboration, landscape urbanism, Thomas Balsley, synthesis, Shelter Island, yacht, dlandstudio, water taxi, balance the budget, environment, trade, containerized shipping, sea walls, the Hudson River, Westway, West Side Highway, privatized, Jane Jacobs, striped bass, shading, wave attenuation, intervention, category 1 zone, urban design, building inspection, New Orleans, Long Island, Queens, Vermont, brownstone, seismic, Haiti, engineering,Plants & Buildings (19:30)
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retail banks, finance, communication, single-family homes, CORA, green roofs, greening buildings, life support, aesthetic sensibility, greenest street, facade, Beatrix Farrand, Chicago, contra dancing, ivy, horticulturalist, mortar, James Consolloy, church facade, preservationists, pigeons, Peter Eisenman, basement, cellar, real estate agents, maps, flood zone, research, grants, resilience, Flushing, Queens, storm water management, parkland, greenspace, Robert Moses,Download MP3 (Full Episode)







