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We participated
in the Food Culture USA program of the Smithsonian
Folklife Festival in
June of 2005. Conducting panels, chronicling
the Alice Waters' Edible Schoolyard Project and temporary
garden on the mall, and recording the School Lunch Initiative
Rountable meetings attended by senior officials
of the Departments of Agriculture and Health,
senators such as Barbara Boxer, Tom Harkin
and Hillary Rodham Clinton; and representatives like Lynn
Woolsey and Nancy Pelosi.
Students from the Washington D.C. Youth
Radio program joined Davia at the
festival for an afternoon
tutorial on the mall. To find out more about Youth Radio
> Youth
Radio website
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Davia gives tips on how
to hold the microphone. |
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Interviewing
visitors to the Edible Schoolyard Garden |
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A
coffee grower explains his growing process |
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Cynthia
Gutierrez shown here produced a piece for Youth Radio Berkeley |
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Visitor
to the
Edible Schoolyard Project, Mrs. Libby
Cater, being interviewed. |
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Davia
Nelson with Youth Radio DC students |
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Copyright © 2006
The Kitchen Sisters
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