Posts Tagged ‘Food Justice

26
Sep
09

Graffiti and Grub on CAN-TV

Vodpod videos no longer available.On a hot Chicago summer day, sometimes there is nothing sweeter than biting into a juicy peach or watermelon. Most of us can buy these summer-time treats at our neighborhood grocer – or, if we’re lucky – at one of the city’s many farmer’s markets.

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But for residents living in some south and west side neighborhoods, grocery stores are few and far between. These food deserts deprive residents of nutritious food choices and healthy eating habits.

Earlier this year Mari Gallagher’s Research & Consulting Group in Chicago released a study on food deserts. The study identified over 600,000 Chicagoans living with distant or no grocery stores nearby. The report also stated that people living in these food deserts were more likely to suffer from diet related diseases and premature death.

But even at our favorite corner store, finding affordable, fresh produce can be difficult.

These obstacles drove some residents to create their own community gardens – such as Graffiti and Grub. Created by parent and activist La Donna Redmond, the organization is located between two food deserts in Washington Park and Englewood. Graffiti and Grub is one community-based solution to food deserts.

On this episode of Community Media and You, we’ll talk with La Donna and her partner Wil Seegars about Graffiti and Grub’s beginnings and other Chicago food deserts.”

–from CAN TV’s “Community, Media, & You”

25
Sep
09

what’s a bioneer?

bioneers

We’re on the cusp of changing our community: one step at a time.  A bioneer is a pioneer… a pioneer concerned with finding solutions to environmental and social justice issues.   Sound like you?  Check out the Bioneers Conference.  The Conference this year is being held in San Rafael, CA, and is an excellent opportunity to connect with now and future bioneers.

15
Sep
09

Graffiti and Grub’s LaDonna Redmond profiled in Time Magazine

LaDonna Redmond was recently profiled in Time Magazine as one of only 25 “Responsibility Pioneers” nationwide. 

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by Steven Gray

LaDonna Redmond considers opening an organic-food market on Chicago’s South Side the act of a freedom fighter. After 10 years of having to drive across town to find produce free of pesticides, the veteran community activist recently opened Graffiti and Grub, a for-profit market staffed by inner-city youth who also work on urban farms in an employment program run through the store. “There aren’t enough of these choices in the South Side,” she says, adding, “Everyone deserves healthy food.”

 

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what we are about

Graffiti and Grub is a blog about the geo-politics of food. Graffiti and Grubs focus is to inform citizens on how to create fair, healthy and just food system. Looking to the hip hop generation, we want to encourage them by providing information, skills and tools needed for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. A healthy self is at the core of a healthy community. To have a food ethic, one has to have a land ethic. Graffiti and Grub is about reclaining SOUL FOOD by reclaiming the land of our ancestors. Graffiti and Grub reconnects all people to the land though developing a food culture.

Contact Us

Co-founder, LaDonna Redmond, lives and works for food justice in Minneapolis, MN. You can reach her at graffitiandgrub@gmail.com

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