How Does Food Become A Tool For Connection?
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
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The streets of Todmorden, England, where produce grows in public spaces.
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Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode The Food We Eat
About Pam Warhurst's TED Talk
Community leader Pam Warhurst says we can enjoy and relate to our food not only by buying it in supermarkets, but by growing it in our town's public spaces and engaging our communities.
About Pam Warhurst
Pam Warhurst co-founded Incredible Edible, an initiative in Todmorden, England, dedicated to growing food locally by planting on unused land. Incredible Edible Todmorden helps people take control of their communities through gardening and eating.
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