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The Bartrams’ agricultural legacy and our modern commitment to food sovereignty take root at the Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden. After several years of transition, the farm is now firmly rooted at Bartram’s Garden and in our Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood, with an African focus for our work, strong local leadership guiding our vision, and renewed resources and partnerships to sustain youth development, community health, and food sovereignty.

<http://weaversway.coop/pages/our-farms>

<http://www.urbanstead.org>www.urbanstead.org

<https://www.facebook.com/phillyurbancreators/>https://www.facebook.com/phillyurbancreators/ <https://www.facebook.com/emerald.streeturbanfarm/>https://www.facebook.com/emerald.streeturbanfarm/ <http://novickbrothers.com>http://novickbrothers.com

<http://urbantreeconnection.org/>http://urbantreeconnection.org/ <https://www.heritagefarmphiladelphia.org/>https://www.heritagefarmphiladelphia.org/ <http://germantownkitchengarden.com/>http://germantownkitchengarden.com/

<https://sharefoodprogram.org/our-programs/>https://sharefoodprogram.org/our-programs/ SHARE’s Nice Roots Farm harvested 15,000 pounds of produce last year. It provided local, affordable and nutrient-rich produce for families in neighborhoods where low-price produce is not readily available. Share provided healthy recipes and advice on cooking, storing and preserving vegetables to retain nutrients and promote good health. <http://www.foodmoxie.org>http://www.foodmoxie.org Food Moxie partners with schools and place-based organizations to activate educational growing spaces that offer experiential learning in gardening, farming, nutrition, and culinary arts. We encourage our partners to engage with our growing spaces in ways that meet their individualized needs. We also provide the tools and resources necessary to inspire our communities to grow and cook at home.


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