This past summer, farming in Pennsylvania, I finally met and worked with people whose lives I could imagine myself living. My years in New York had been full. I cooked often, ate well, and was always working for four or five people at once, and going to school. I imagined I would start my own [...]
Posts Tagged ‘diversity’
Vermont Models
Posted in Craftsbury, tagged distribution, diversity, place, scale, young farmers on February 2, 2011 |
Recognizing Accents
Posted in Brooklyn, Fall 07, tagged collaboration, community, diversity, food justice, policy on October 27, 2007 | 5 Comments »
I’ve struggled over the past few weeks to focus on a single topic about which to write here, but I expected Thursday night’s lecture at NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service to provide some specific food for thought. I knew the event had to do with technology and rural development, and I’ve been interested recently [...]