Farm It Forward

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Here is a great idea from Australia.

They’re growing in backyards, over former lawns, and even atop an old tennis court.

All this is happening via Farm It Forward, a social enterprise that’s all about producing decent local food in urban areas … while gently breaking down social isolation and bringing a community together.

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Ama Ndlovu explores the connections of culture, ecology, and imagination.

Her work combines ancestral knowledge with visions of the planetary future, examining how Black perspectives can transform how we see our world and what lies ahead.