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Students of color in New York City learn how to forage and grow their own food

Por: ABC News Life September 26, 2022

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For Hamadi Taylor, 17, tending to his community garden has become a staple in his weekly routine.Taking time out of my day to come to the garden, just breathing fresh air -- away from my phone, said Hamadi. He's an intern for the City Parks Foundation, which runs the Learning Gardens initiative that helped him cultivate a love for gardening.It's just me, the heat and the plants.Learning Gardens teaches Black and brown youth like Hamadi... + full article



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