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Can a tomato change a child’s life? “Yes,” says artist and designer Ron Finley, also known as the Gangsta Gardener. Ron planted a curbside garden in the strip of soil in front of his house in LA. The city tried to shut it down. So Ron accidentally started a revolution.
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To honor and highlight our black brothers and sisters, we’ve decided to hit pause on new podcasts and social media channels. Inequality and injustice is systemic, insidious, and often hidden from us. And it’s our responsibility to own this, whether we realize our behavior is damaging or not.
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Can a tomato change a child’s life? “Yes,” says artist and designer Ron Finley, also known as the Gangsta Gardener. Ron planted a curbside garden in the strip of soil in front of his house in LA. The city tried to shut it down. So Ron accidentally started a revolution.
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