Planting Resistance: Why New York Should Let Its Communities Grow with Chantel Kemp

Ask a simple question—can New Yorkers grow food on public land?—and you’ll find yourself in a bureaucratic loop. Right now, the way our public space is utilized reflects a deeper message—that food is something to be bought, not grown or shared in community. Chantel Kemp is an urban farmer, food justice organizer, and artist who is working to combat this ideology directly.

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