The Edible Schoolyard | A Tale of Two Cities | Michigan Radio | NPR
Chef and author Alice Waters helped found the first Edible Schoolyard (ESY) in Berkley, California in 1995. Since then, a handful of edible schoolyard concepts have popped up around the country, including in New Orleans. And now Detroit Edison, a public high school in Detroit, wants in on the action. Producer Mercedes Mejia visited the Edible Schoolyard in New Orleans to see how students learn about growing their own food and the health of their community.
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Видео The Edible Schoolyard | A Tale of Two Cities | Michigan Radio | NPR канала Michigan Public
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Видео The Edible Schoolyard | A Tale of Two Cities | Michigan Radio | NPR канала Michigan Public
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