When you imagine urban green spaces, you might picture grassy, manicured parks. But green spaces can take many forms: lush and biodiverse farms where neighbors grow food together, school gardens that engage young people in nature, and land projects that restore Indigenous culture and foodways. These spaces are essential for community health and healing, especially for people living in cities who have limited opportunities to connect with the land.
At a recent talk cohosted by Reimaging San Francisco and Foodwise, community members convened to share efforts to cultivate climate-wise, biodiverse, and equitable urban green spaces. |