Suraya Arslan, a Community Agroecology Network (CAN) researcher, and Don Ines, a Mesa Verde Gardens peer leader, examine pepper plants in a community garden in Watsonville, California. CAN's "Growing Justice" project in Watsonville and Pajaro focuses on food security and the contribution of urban gardens to food access, improved diets, and overall quality of life. CAN partners with Mesa Verde Gardens, which was launched in 2010 as a targeted response to food insecurity and poor health outcomes among children and families living in the Pajaro Valley of Central California. Through "Growing Justice," CAN is collecting in-depth qualitative data regarding the impact of community gardens on food security, household economics, and individual and community well-being.
Image credit: Adriana Murguia, Community Agroecology Network; CLF Food Policy Networks Photo Contest, 2016.
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