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VOICES FROM THE FIELD THE IRC BLOG - Michelle obama
Michelle Obama
Posted by The.IRC on June 21st, 2012
Michelle Obama's book takes readers inside the White House Kitchen Garden and spotlights other gardens that have inspired her, including an IRC New Roots farm. more »
Posted in New Roots, United States, US - San Diego, CA | Tags: Michelle Obama, new roots, what we're reading |
Posted by Kate Sands Adams on April 22nd, 2010
This Earth Day, we're celebrating resettled refugees from around the world who are helping to make their new communities in the United States a little bit greener. more »
Posted in New Roots, US - San Diego, CA | Tags: refugees, community farms, community gardening, Earth Day, humanitarian, Michelle Obama, new roots, urban refugees |
Posted by Kate Sands Adams on April 15th, 2010
On a whirlwind tour to promote her initiative to end childhood obesity, First Lady Michelle Obama had a brief respite today in a green oasis. It was the unlikeliest of oases: a 2.3-acre strip of land along a busy San Diego street, transformed with hard work--and great hopes--by 80 refugee farmers into a bountiful garden. more »
Posted in New Roots, US - San Diego, CA | Tags: refugees, community garden, humanitarian, Michelle Obama, New Roots Community Farm, urban farm, urban refugees |
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