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Review: Nels Fredrickson’s ‘Itza’s Garden’

Review: Nels Fredrickson’s ‘Itza’s Garden’

For the protagonist of Nels Fredrickson’s clever illustrated story, Itza’s Garden, freedom means space to move and breathe, and time for nature to take its course. Itza is a hen trapped in a cage on a factory farm, required to produce three eggs a day or be carted off and rendered into chicken parts. Itza’s world, like our own, is a go-go, never slow down place.

DDT’s toxic legacy could span three generations

DDT’s toxic legacy could span three generations

More than 50 years ago, scientists at the Permanente Foundation Hospital in Oakland started a simple experiment: When a pregnant woman would come in for routine maternal care, they were asked to give a sample of blood, to be frozen for future research. They didn’t know it at the time, but those samples would later be key in understanding the long-term health impacts of the then widely-used pesticide DDT.

The Coronavirus and the Food Supply Chain

The Coronavirus and the Food Supply Chain

The spread of COVID-19, and
the public responses and
policies it has engendered, have
interrupted some food availability
and prompted concerns among
consumers about the reliability of
the food supply chain. Some farm
producers have faced plummeting
prices, while some prices,
especially at retail, have spiked.
We seek to explain what has
been happening within the food
supply chain and what is likely to
happen as society deals with the
pandemic and its aftermath.

Unraveling the Kinks in the Local Food Chain to Build and Sustain a Resilient Food System

Unraveling the Kinks in the Local Food Chain to Build and Sustain a Resilient Food System

Two of the founding members of the Santa Barbara County Food Action Network — Erik Talkin, CEO of Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, and Sigrid Wright, CEO of the Community Environmental Council — sat down with food writer Leslie Dinaberg to discuss how COVID-19 is sending shock waves through a fragile global food system, and why this is a particularly good time to build a healthy, sustainable and decentralized food system.

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