
Episode 322
How an urban community farm is adapting to exceptional drought conditions
Hummingbird Farm provides organic food as well as medicinal plants, and serves as a community and education hub in particular for young people. Tere Almaguer, an environmental justice organizer with PODER, which operates the farm, talked with “Civic” about how the drought has already had an impact, and how the group has adapted to years of inconsistent rainfall.
Civic · Laura Wenus, Liana Wilcox, Mel Baker
June 12, 202131m 21s
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Show Notes
Hummingbird Farm provides organic food as well as medicinal plants, and serves as a community and education hub in particular for young people. Tere Almaguer, an environmental justice organizer with PODER, which operates the farm, talked with “Civic” about how the drought has already had an impact, and how the group has adapted to years of inconsistent rainfall.
Topics
farmdroughtwaterenvironmental justicehummingbirdancestral foodurban agriculturepoderconservationsan francisco