Bill to incentivize community gardening in Illinois public housing heads to governor’s desk – WCIA (Champaign)

Dawn Blackman, who works as the steward of Randolph Street Community Garden in Champaign, which feeds more than 40 families, said, “Green spaces keep people calmer, getting to know your neighbor before there’s a problem helps to keep neighborhoods calmer. It’s a win-win situation, and it feeds people in a food desert.”
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Bross
2 years ago

If people are willing to steal your car do you think anyone would think twice about stealing your community garden tomatoes just as they ripen?

Old Joe
2 years ago

When I read about urban farming I think Detroit where formally inhabited city blocks have reverted farm land — and there’s still a food desert but it’s causes won’t be discussed in any rag….

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