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Richard D. Garcia is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Alma Backyard Farms. Richard studied at St. John’s Seminary College and has extensive experience in pastoral ministry inside juvenile halls and prisons.  As a pastoral minister, youth advocate, and urban farmer, Richard knows how growing food is a transformative way of bringing people together.  Since completing an M.A.in Pastoral Theology at Loyola Marymount University, Richard incorporates principles of restorative justice into urban farming. 

 In this episode, Richard shares his root story, his family connection to the outdoors, fulfilling his calling via urban agriculture, how ALMA Backyard Farms is addressing trauma and bringing community healing, and so much more! 

IG: @_yourhealingnature

Email: info@yourhealingnature.com 

Music by Black & James, "Everyday (Walking in Sunshine)."

Website: https://jamesandblack.org/ IG: james.and.black

To learn about Alma Backyard Farms . . . 

IG: @almabackyardfarms    

Website: https://www.almabackyardfarms.com/

Books

Gregory Boyle, Tattoos on the Heart

Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass

Dawn B. Mabalon, Journey for Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong

Other sources . . . 

Homeboy Industries

Website: www.homeboyindustries.org  

http://homeboyindustries.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/media_kit-Bio-Father-Greg-FINAL-7-2-12.pdf 

Rethink Outside: Blue Sky Funders Forum

https://rethinkoutside.org/

California EnviroScreen

https://oehha.ca.gov/calenviroscreen/report/calenviroscreen-30 

City and Community Health Profile: Compton

Published by the LA Public Health Department, June 2018

http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/ohae/docs/cchp/pdf/2018/Compton.pdf 

How A Predatory Real Estate Practice Changed The Face of Compton

By Ailsa Chang, Jonaki Mehata, Christopher Intagliati, NPR, May 5, 2021

https://www.npr.org/2021/05/05/993993572/how-a-predatory-real-estate-practice-changed-the-face-of-compton

Articles/Blogs

Potli Blog: Alma Backyard Farms on Reclaiming Lives, Repurposing Land, and Reimagining Community, May 18, 2021

https://www.potlishop.com/blogs/the-drip/alma-spotlight

Los Angeles County’s Forgotten Farming History (PBS)

February 7, 2019