by | Jun 18, 2014 | Anti-Oppression + Racism + Food Justice, Health and Nutrition, Inspiring Teachers/Leaders!, Planting Justice, prison, social permaculture
As part of our ongoing education program at Santa Rita Jail, Planting Justice offered a workshop that featured ‘Holistic Wellness’ for about 30 incarcerated women. Incarcerated women are often overlooked because the majority of people incarcerated are men,...
by | Jun 17, 2014 | Anti-Oppression + Racism + Food Justice, Field Trips, Health and Nutrition, Inspiring Teachers/Leaders!, Planting Justice, Politics, prison, Satisfied Clients, social permaculture, sustainable
Building the Juvenile Redemption Garden at the Stanislaus Juvenile Commitment Facility was something that I have been talking about for a couple of months now. I would call donors every day to tell them about this new project saying, “Yeah, I mean, these kids will...
by | Feb 7, 2014 | Anti-Oppression + Racism + Food Justice, Community Posts, direct action, Health and Nutrition, Inspiring Teachers/Leaders!, PJ Education, Slide Show
Making Vitamin Water from the Garden : Putting People Before Profits In March 2004, the people of Plachimada in Kerala, India successfully shut down a $16 million Coca Cola bottling plant. The factory had arrived in 1999 and was found responsible for creating severe...
by | Jan 7, 2014 | Anti-Oppression + Racism + Food Justice, Community Posts, Health and Nutrition, PJ Education, PJ in the News, prison, Slide Show, social permaculture
A People’s History with the Insight Garden Program at San Quentin State Prison by Haleh Zandi —– Photos by Insight Garden Program Photographer, Kirk Crippens On Friday, we had our last class of 2013 with the Insight Garden Program at San Quentin State...