This is Get Uncomfortable, the podcast where we talk race, politics, religion and all the things with me…Adam Smith. In many parts of the country the long awaited spring thaw is here, which for many means that it’s time to plant. The COVID-19 pandemic increased the number of people, especially people of color who found peace and solice in the soil. The victory garden is on the rise and inflation, food shortages and price gouging has helped marking gardening the best option for the people and the community. Today we talk food justice and the power of gardening with Tiffany Dobson.
Tiffany, is an educational access professional from Stockton, California and the founder of ‘Stead in the City a space to explore and learn new ways you can be more practical, intentional, and sustainable within nature, your life, and your community. Tiffany is a blogger, author, YouTuber extraordinaire and change agent who has dedicated her work to educating and empowering others about the unifying power of urban homesteading with and in the space you have.
Catch up with Tiffany at her website https://www.steadinthecity.com/
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