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Food apartheid: Racialized access to healthy affordable food


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Image Credit: Food Tank
Food insecurity rates have skyrocketed
during the COVID-19 pandemic, but even before March 2020, many
Americans already faced challenges accessing healthy and affordable
food.
“Food desert” has become a common term
to describe low-income communities often communities of color where
access to healthy and affordable food is limited or where there are no
grocery stores. Living in Tucson, Arizona, in the Sonoran Desert, taught
me that despite its common usage, “food desert” is an inaccurate and
misleading term that pulls focus from the underlying root causes of the
lack of access to healthy food in communities. The language we use to ....

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Green Gazette: Urban Tree Nursery Project | Mother Earth News


Green Gazette: Urban Tree Nursery Project
Check out how the city of Savannah, Georgia, is helping to grow the urban forest, enhance workforce skills, and engage community youth with its Urban Tree Nursery.
By Amanda Sorell
 
This lot-turned-nursery on Mills B. Lane Boulevard is one of three places where saplings are being grown. Photo by City of Savannah
Urban Tree Nursery Project
An early nickname for the city of Savannah, Georgia was “the Forest City.” It’s known for its ample oak trees, which shade city streets and provide environmental resilience. But in recent years, these trees have been suffering damage and dwindling because of city development and an increase in intense storm events. This damage costs the city millions in debris removal and environmental degradation, and the species that have long stood tall in Savannah are diminished. ....

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