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VOICES FROM THE FIELD THE IRC BLOG - Lisanova
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Posted by Kate Sands Adams on November 24th, 2010
Last year, YouTube video volunteer extraordinaire LisaNova visited an IRC garden in San Diego where refugees from eight countries are setting down new roots in the United States. Here's another look at the video Lisa made about their first harvest. more »
Posted in New Roots, United States, US - San Diego, CA | Tags: refugees, video, LisaNova, resettlement, urban refugees, YouTube, urban farming, commmunity gardens, San Diego |
Posted by Kate Sands Adams on December 18th, 2009
As part of YouTube's 2009 "Project for Awesome" campaign for charity, YouTube celeb and video volunteer LisaNova made this video about how YOU can get involved with the IRC's humanitarian work. more »
Tags: refugees, video, humanitarian, LisaNova |
Posted by Kate Sands Adams on November 25th, 2009
YouTuber extraordinaire LisaNova recently visited an IRC garden in San Diego where refugees uprooted from 8 countries are working together to create something new. She shared this video she made about their first harvest. more »
Posted in US - San Diego, CA | Tags: refugees, video, humanitarian, LisaNova, urban refugees, food, agriculture | 1 Comments
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