Planting Justice in the News Planting Justice celebrates 10 years of cultivating gardening skills for incarcerated people – Oakland North The Good Table honors the legacy of a Japanese-American East Bay nursery – Berkeleyside These Indigenous Women Are Reclaiming Stolen Land in the Bay Area – Yes! Magazine The Garden Project at Camp Sweeney Oakland Organic Gardener Wins Battle Against Roundup – East Bay Express Returning Stolen Land to Native Tribes, One Lot at a Time – Civil Eats Urban farm Planting Justice adds East Oakland site, hires ex-offenders – Oakland Tribune Kale, Not Jail: Urban Farming Nonprofit Helps Ex-Cons Re-enter Society – New York Times “Growing a Better System,” using urban gardens to address social inequities. – East Bay Express “Planting Justice, Reaping Social Change,” an article from the Daily Kos When Meaningful Work Means Healthy Food – East Bay Express “A New Leaf,” stories about edible gardens and second chances. – Edible East Bay Seeds of Occupy: The Gill Tract Contested Land and Oakland’s Planting Justice Social Justice : Cultivate Food – Nurture People – Awakin.org From Desert to Eden with Justice for All – Ecology Center’s Terrain Magazine “Gardening Behind Bars: San Quentin’s First Harvest,” an article from Civil Eats “Coming Home,” an article from a Planting Justice employee on re-entry. – East Bay Express With A Little Help: McClymonds Freshmen Plant School’s First Vegetable Garden Prison Gardens Help Inmates Grow Their Own Food — And Skills Here’s Some Prison Food That Actually Isn’t Also Being Used To Punish Inmates – UpWorthy KPFA, radio channel 94.1, features two of our staff Salvador Mateo and Kevin Williams to discuss the various programs of Planting Justice and their work at our organization. First Voice Apprenticeship on KPFA features Anthony and Diane, Planting Justice Educators, to discuss the growing organic food movement and community, non-profit gardening. “Green Jobs to Prevent Recidivism,” a podcast from a local radio channel, KPFA