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Community Food Box Project: Mutual Aid, Food Insecurity, and Food Apartheid
Host Chris Whonsetler continues a conversation about community and commensality, connecting his lack of personal experience with food insecurity to the need to keep community needs front-of-mind. Guest Sierra Nuckols, an Indianapolis native, explains how her upbringing and interest in gardening led her to food justice work, including partnerships with urban growers and community gardens. She describes food apartheid as the historically rooted, racialized and class-based system behind “food deserts,” noting how food desert maps mirror redlining patterns. Sierra outlines the Community Food Box Project (under Cultivate Indy), emphasizing 24/7 access, easy-open high-protein donations, and biweekly volunteer meetups, plus plans for a live box-status map and upcoming March 7 fundraiser. They discuss donating regularly, attending local policy meetings, and simple habits like buying an extra item each grocery trip.
Support the Community Food Box Project: https://bit.ly/4sdmiPb
Food Box Map: https://bit.ly/46xP3Ok
Social: https://www.instagram.com/communityfoodboxproject/
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Chapters:
00:00 Cold Open Banter
00:33 Podcast Intro Community
01:54 Food Insecurity Blind Spots
03:49 Meet Sierra Nuckols
06:12 Gardening and Local Food
07:13 Community Garden Partnerships
08:20 Food Apartheid Explained
13:37 Rooftop Garden Tangent
14:52 Notable Meals Roundup
19:33 Spotting the Food Boxes
21:09 Origins of Food Box Project
23:31 What to Donate and Why
26:47 Root Causes and Awareness
28:32 Practical Ways to Help
31:18 One Item Challenge
31:49 Volunteer Meetups
33:55 Recurring Donations
34:24 Interactive Box Map
36:06 Food Apartheid Explained
40:31 Grassroots Solutions
45:57 If Mutual Aid Disappears
51:39 Magic Wand Future Focus
56:06 Community Dinners Plans
58:01 Start a Pantry Anywhere
01:00:38 Asking for Help Safely
01:02:49 Final Call to Action
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Crew:
Chris Whonsetler
Email: [email protected]
Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com
Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto
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Community Food Box Project: Mutual Aid, Food Insecurity, and Food Apartheid
Host Chris Whonsetler continues a conversation about community and commensality, connecting his lack of personal experience with food insecurity to the need to keep community needs front-of-mind. Guest Sierra Nuckols, an Indianapolis native, explains how her upbringing and interest in gardening led her to food justice work, including partnerships with urban growers and community gardens. She describes food apartheid as the historically rooted, racialized and class-based system behind “food deserts,” noting how food desert maps mirror redlining patterns. Sierra outlines the Community Food Box Project (under Cultivate Indy), emphasizing 24/7 access, easy-open high-protein donations, and biweekly volunteer meetups, plus plans for a live box-status map and upcoming March 7 fundraiser. They discuss donating regularly, attending local policy meetings, and simple habits like buying an extra item each grocery trip.
Support the Community Food Box Project: https://bit.ly/4sdmiPb
Food Box Map: https://bit.ly/46xP3Ok
Social: https://www.instagram.com/communityfoodboxproject/
~ Support Okayest Cook by grabbing some of our new merch!
https://shop-okayestcook.square.site/
Shopping with our favorite brand via affiliate links is also a huge help ~
Anova: We love their Precision Cooker 3.0 & vac sealers - https://bit.ly/3WT36ZR
MEAT!: Powerful meat grinders - https://bit.ly/4ho5a4r
Hedley & Bennett: Quality Aprons - https://hedley-and-bennett.sjv.io/EEzBq2
Yeti: The king of coolers - https://yetius.pxf.io/a1NJXq
Lodge: Cast Iron cooking - https://lodgecastiron.pxf.io/zxe7dr
~
Chapters:
00:00 Cold Open Banter
00:33 Podcast Intro Community
01:54 Food Insecurity Blind Spots
03:49 Meet Sierra Nuckols
06:12 Gardening and Local Food
07:13 Community Garden Partnerships
08:20 Food Apartheid Explained
13:37 Rooftop Garden Tangent
14:52 Notable Meals Roundup
19:33 Spotting the Food Boxes
21:09 Origins of Food Box Project
23:31 What to Donate and Why
26:47 Root Causes and Awareness
28:32 Practical Ways to Help
31:18 One Item Challenge
31:49 Volunteer Meetups
33:55 Recurring Donations
34:24 Interactive Box Map
36:06 Food Apartheid Explained
40:31 Grassroots Solutions
45:57 If Mutual Aid Disappears
51:39 Magic Wand Future Focus
56:06 Community Dinners Plans
58:01 Start a Pantry Anywhere
01:00:38 Asking for Help Safely
01:02:49 Final Call to Action
Mentioned in Episode:
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More at https://OkayestCook.com
Sign up for our Second Helpings newsletter: https://OkayestCook.com/subscribe
Connect with us on Instagram @Okayest_Cook
And facebook.com/AnOkayestCook
Video feed on YouTube.com/@OkayestCook
Crew:
Chris Whonsetler
Email: [email protected]
Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com
Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto

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