Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm - Interview#2
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                                Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm - Interview#2            
                            Description
                                Plantation Park Heights (PPH) Urban Farm grows food, flowers, and herbs of various varieties for the community and local pantry. PPH workforce now includes 250 elementary school children, 33 teachers, 39 parents and is on a mission to grow 200,000 pounds of food to address the community’s “food desert” designation. PPH organizers will be able to address community need during the pandemic by distributing cooked food and need the construction of a demonstration kitchen to engage residents in the process. The CSRC grant will be used to design and build a demonstration kitchen on site with the dual goal of providing community with prepared food and advance Food Supplement Nutrition Education within the community. The proposed Food Distribution and Outdoor Kitchen project will engage and impact communities associated with 5 schools in the neighborhoods (MLK Elementary, Edgecombe Circle Elementary, Pimlico Elementary/Middle, Creative City Public Charter , Arlington Elementary). All programming will be coordinated with support Park Heights Renaissance Community Education Outreach Team and the school Principals. Dr. Shauna Henley of University of Maryland Extension, Baltimore County, will join as consumer food safety specialist.            
                            Table Of Contents
                                Ifa Spirituality [00:19:00]            
                            Date Created
                                August 21, 2020            
                            Interviewer
                                Harold Morales            
                                                        
                                Kayla Wheeler (Advisor)            
                            Interviewee
                                Richard Francis (Farmer Chippy)            
                            Community
                                Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm            
                            State
                                Maryland            
                            Place
                                Baltimore            
                            Genre
                                oral history             
                            Institution
Subject
                                Ifa            
                                                        
                                food            
                                                        
                                urban farming            
                                                        
                                food sovereignty            
                                                        
                                healing            
                            