Bioneers: Food Justice

You Are Where You Eat: Growing Urban Food | Wil Bullock

03.22.2016 - By BioneersPlay

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Access to healthy food reduces the risk of disease. White neighborhoods have, on average, five times as many supermarkets as Black neighborhoods. The Food Project in Boston engages inner-city youth in personal and social change through meaningful work in sustainable agriculture. Wil Bullock joined the organization as part of a new generation of leaders. He blends his passion for food justice with his talent as a singer/songwriter, leveraging his music to engage listeners – especially youth – to address access to nutritious food.

This speech was given at the 2005 Bioneers National Conference and is part of the Food Justice Vol. 1 Collection.

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