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Sustainable
Communities Network
is a commnity-based non-profit organization located
in
Lexington, Ky that endeavors to educate, inspire, build, create and
empower sustainable cities
AudioAunt
Lexington KY Community Garden Map and contact info
Donations are welcome
2011 Fundraising Letter
with highlights of our work in 2010
Good Foods Film Series
Soul Food Junkies Lexington & Louisville KY
We encourage
you to read our
SCN
Annual Report 2009
Back 2
Nature project Report
Youth GreenCorps Report
GROWLEX Community Garden Manual
God's Worms
God's Worms doc
IMMAG Concept Paper
SCN Presentations
School Garden Workshop
Sustainable World Sourcebook
Sustainable Communities
Network contributed
articles, photographs and quotes for this book.
Join the Bluegrass garden network!
For list of current Community
Gardens in Lexington,
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First African Jazz Concert
First African Church History
Jim Embry Interview salone 2012
Jim Embry Interview Terra Madre/Salone del Gusto 2012
George W. Carver compliation
Shawnee Planning
NKU Sustainability
Embry 5th District Newsletter
Embry Key News Food Summit
Embry
WE-are-all-artists
Embry Publlic Republic
Em
bry Speech at Immigrant Rights Rally
Embry Talk at Somerset Community College Terra Madre
Fresh Start Plan Contributions(Jim Embry)
Embry Web Articles
Embry Ace Articles
Brattleboro 100year plan
Jim Embry Terra Madre Links
Sam Levin
2008 Terra Madre
ACE Weekly download
articles
Gardens of Eatin
Shovel Ready
Lexington Gardens Grow
Dig It: Gardens Root
HOBY Eco-Art 2009
HOBY Eco-Art 2008
Model of the Year
Closing the Food Gap
Greening of Bryan Station
High School
Growing Food &
Justice conference
Community Garden Tour Report
Gardening with Class
Bluegrass Food Security Summit 2010
Growing Food and Justice
Soul Food Junkies
The
Great Work
The
Great Turning
Farm to School
School gardens
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program/GreenHouse17
Family Care Center
Catherine Ferguson Academy
Catherine
Ferguson "O" magazine article
Asenath Andrews
Grown in Detroit
Greening of Detroit
Adamah: MetroTimes The Greening of Detroit
Food and Sacred Earth
Connections
Religion
and Environment
Closing the Food Gap 2008
Profile of State Food Policy Councils by State
Interactive Map of State Food Policy Councils
Climate Change
portal information
Climate Change Books
African
Americans Climate Change:Unequal Burden_REPORT
African
Americans Climate Change Ex Summary
African Americans Climate Change Bullard Bibliography
Slow Food Newsletter
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