From Angela Adrar <[email protected]>
Subject SWOP's Feeding the Hood through Revolutionary Seeds, while Living the Just Transition.
Date November 23, 2020 5:29 PM
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Dear John,

Do you think a garden can change lives, or that seeds can be revolutionary?
CJA’s newest story snapshot [4] digs in the dirt with SouthWest
Organizing Project (SWOP) [5], exploring these questions through the lens
of this seminal environmental justice organization’s history and current
_Project Feed the Hood_. SWOP’s intergenerational community combines
principles of food sovereignty, educational and racial justice to teach
young people how caring for land and growing food is an act of liberation.
Visit the short film snapshot below to step inside _Project Feed the
Hood_’s lush garden -- a true oasis built with vision and solidarity in
the hot sun of Albuquerque!

View Video Snapshot [4]

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FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION, TUNE INTO EPISODE 7 [7] OF CJA’S PODCAST SERIES:
_Stories from Home: Living the Just Transition_, as we speak with local
filmmaker John Acosta, editor Rob Nakai, and SWOP’s Food Justice Field
Organizer Rodrigo Rodriguez to learn more about their community’s vision
for a Just Transition, and the challenges and joys of making an artful
documentary about a revolutionary garden.

Across landscapes and languages, Story Snapshots [8] express the often
overlooked but critical climate justice work of everyday people as they
paint future visions on the page, strengthen family roots, take back food
systems and decolonize through art and culture.

I hope you enjoy the journey.

Angela Mahecha Adrar

Executive Director

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