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  • From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe@silcom.com>
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  • Subject: [permaculture] [Southern California Permaculture] Episode 1613: Philly Round Table Part 1 Urban Farming
  • Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 04:36:40 -0700

http://www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/2016/episode-1613/

My guests for this episode are Nate Kleinman of the Experimental Farm
Network, Paul Glover the founder of Philadelphia Orchard Project, Robyn Mello
of Philadelphia Orchard Project, and Kirtrina Baxter of Public Interest Law
Center, in this first of the Philadelphia Round Table conversations, recorded
earlier this year at Repair the World. During the discussion, they share with
us ways in which cities provided numerous opportunities for permaculture
practitioners, as well as visions of why working in urban spaces is important
to the future of creating an abundant, regenerative world.

Before we begin, a few thanks.

The first is to Dirk McGurk, for being the man with a plan who organized this
event. It’s been a while since I was in Philly, and Photographer John and I
had a good time wandering around the neighborhood before the event and
spending time with everyone who came out.

The second is to Jamie Bright of Chakra5 Studios, out of Burlington, Vermont,
for letting me demo the microphones that were used in this recording.

Third, are the sponsors, including Your Garden Solution, and the sponsors of
the day, Good Seed Companyand PermieKids.

Good Seed Company has been in business for over 40 years and believes we have
an inalienable right to open pollinated, non-GMO seeds for common use. These
are the seeds saved by our ancestors for thousands of years that can sustain
us today, and contribute to a bountiful future for the generations yet to
come. Find out more about the rich history of this company and the importance
of seed saving at goodseedco.net, or shop the catalog of ecologically grown
organic seeds online. Store.goodseedco.net.

PermieKids, created by permaculture practitioner and educator Jen Mendez, is
a resource to inspire and nurture those teachers, parents, and families
interested in incorporating permaculture education into the lives of children
in the community or at home. Though the site Jen offers a free ongoing
podcast where you can learn about transitioning to a rich, ecologically sound
life that includes children and learning at every step of the way. If you
want to dive deeper you may be interested in her Community Experiential
Education by Design program, or Edge Alliances. Find out more at
PermieKids.com.

Finally, I’d like to thank you, the listener for your ongoing and continued
support of this show through your donations, sharing of links with friends
and family, and taking the time to call, email, or write in letting me know
how this work helps you. Together we make a difference. Thank you.

I’m grateful for what the panelists share with us today because of the unique
role that cities can play in our lives. Growing up on a rural dead-end
street, the beginning migration to the exurbs of the small city of
Hagerstown, Maryland, where I called home throughout my childhood, there were
always large connected lawns, with houses fully inhabited. My neighbors
didn’t move until they sold a house, and there were no vacant lots. Land
there, as with where I now call home, was expensive and rarely available.
Farms butted up against well manicured lawns and no one I knew at the time
grew a garden. Yet in Philadelphia and other cities like it, is an
opportunity to walk short distances to find many neighbors and open spaces,
and to find old plants, and breed new ones, adapted to the spaces more and
more people will inhabit in the future, and to care for the people around us;
to understand the historical and cultural underpinnings of issues like access
to land, systemic racism, and oppression so that together we can mitigate
those vectors on cultural and individual abundance.

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  • [permaculture] [Southern California Permaculture] Episode 1613: Philly Round Table Part 1 Urban Farming, Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, 04/08/2016

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