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FOOD SYSTEM TOOLS
Food System Tools - Nourish: Food + Community. Download tools that encourage systems thinking. Help visualize where our food comes from and how it gets to us. Sign up for our mailing list to receive updates from Nourish. Explore this richly detailed visualization of our food system. Nourish Food System Map 18” x 24” poster (PDF), 11″ x 14 WHAT IS FOOD LITERACY? What is Food Literacy? Nourish defines food literacy as “the ability to make informed choices about food that support one’s health, community, and the environment.”. At every scale — national, regional, local, school, organization, family— food literacy creates enduring value. Food literacy is an entry point and a catalyst forchange.
FOOD AND COMMUNITY
What are some examples of building community through food? Bryant Terry: Schools, faith communities, hospitals, and organizations can be instrumental in growing fresh food and educating people about sustainable food.For example, we’ve seen innovation in Berkeley, California, with The Edible Schoolyard at Martin Luther King Jr.Middle School.
NOURISH BUZZ
Nourish Buzz - Nourish: Food + Community. Nourish is pioneering food literacy inside and outside of schools. These resources will equip the next generation of activists, who will be shaping the Farm Bill and ensuring that food and farming in America work for all of us.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD ACCESS
Food Access - Nourish: Food + Community. Pediatrician Nadine Burke and healthy food advocate Anna Lappé discuss the importance of closing the food gap and ensuring access to fresh, healthy, affordable food for all. What are some of the health challenges in vulnerablecommunities?
BRYANT TERRY, "WHAT YOU CAN DO" Chef Bryant Terry offers three action steps to help you be a co-creator in the story of your food. (Read the blog post .) If you enjoyed this clip, you can buy our entire collection of 54 bite-sized videos, along with our award-winning PBS special, in the Nourish store. More: Bryant Terry, Changing the Menu, Cooking and Eating,Creating
NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITYCURRICULUMWHAT IS FOOD LITERACYHOW TO USE NOURISH IN THE CLASSROOMNOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE Nourish: Food + Community. FEATURED VIDEO: Bryant Terry, “Cooking Together”. Nourish is an educational initiative. designed to open a meaningful conversation. about food, health, and sustainability. When people are food literate, good things happen. MORE. FREE! TEACH - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY Download the free Nourish Curriculum Guide. Includes a viewing guide, seven learning activities, a glossary, and suggested resources. Aligns to national content standards for Social Science, Science, Health, and Language Arts. Download the Curriculum Guide. Download the Spanish Language Handouts. How to Use Nourish in the Classroom. NOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE An Encyclopedia of Food Issues. A companion to the award-winning PBS special Nourish: Food + Community, the Nourish Short Films DVD explores such themes as Farm to Fork, Food and Health, Cooking and Eating, Edible Education, and Food and Community.. Speakers include best-selling author Michael Pollan, healthy food advocate Anna Lappé, British chef Jamie Oliver, pediatrician Dr. NadineFOOD SYSTEM TOOLS
Food System Tools - Nourish: Food + Community. Download tools that encourage systems thinking. Help visualize where our food comes from and how it gets to us. Sign up for our mailing list to receive updates from Nourish. Explore this richly detailed visualization of our food system. Nourish Food System Map 18” x 24” poster (PDF), 11″ x 14 WHAT IS FOOD LITERACY? What is Food Literacy? Nourish defines food literacy as “the ability to make informed choices about food that support one’s health, community, and the environment.”. At every scale — national, regional, local, school, organization, family— food literacy creates enduring value. Food literacy is an entry point and a catalyst forchange.
FOOD AND COMMUNITY
What are some examples of building community through food? Bryant Terry: Schools, faith communities, hospitals, and organizations can be instrumental in growing fresh food and educating people about sustainable food.For example, we’ve seen innovation in Berkeley, California, with The Edible Schoolyard at Martin Luther King Jr.Middle School.
NOURISH BUZZ
Nourish Buzz - Nourish: Food + Community. Nourish is pioneering food literacy inside and outside of schools. These resources will equip the next generation of activists, who will be shaping the Farm Bill and ensuring that food and farming in America work for all of us.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD ACCESS
Food Access - Nourish: Food + Community. Pediatrician Nadine Burke and healthy food advocate Anna Lappé discuss the importance of closing the food gap and ensuring access to fresh, healthy, affordable food for all. What are some of the health challenges in vulnerablecommunities?
BRYANT TERRY, "WHAT YOU CAN DO" Chef Bryant Terry offers three action steps to help you be a co-creator in the story of your food. (Read the blog post .) If you enjoyed this clip, you can buy our entire collection of 54 bite-sized videos, along with our award-winning PBS special, in the Nourish store. More: Bryant Terry, Changing the Menu, Cooking and Eating,Creating
TEACH - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY Download the free Nourish Curriculum Guide. Includes a viewing guide, seven learning activities, a glossary, and suggested resources. Aligns to national content standards for Social Science, Science, Health, and Language Arts. Download the Curriculum Guide. Download the Spanish Language Handouts. How to Use Nourish in the Classroom. VIDEOS - ALL - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY NOURISH SHORT FILMS DVD Includes 54 bite-sized videos about the story of your food, featuring Michael Pollan, Jamie Oliver, and othervoices. Order now.
NOURISH SHORT FILMS DVD Nourish Short Films DVD. $ 44.50. DVD. Includes 54 bite-sized videos about the story of our food, featuring Michael Pollan, Jamie Oliver, and other voices from the food movement. Nourish Short Films DVD quantity. ADD TO CART. Category: Uncategorized. Description.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD LITERACY QUIZ
Food Literacy • noun • füd ˈli-t(ə-)rə-sē. Understanding the story of one’s food, from farm to table and back to the soil; the knowledge and ability to make informedBRYANT TERRY
Bryant Terry is an eco-chef, food justice activist, and author of Vegan Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine. For more than a decade he has worked to build a more just and sustainable food system. His interest in cooking, farming, and community health can be traced back to his childhood in Memphis,Tennessee
FOOD JUSTICE
Food is your family. Food is part of how we communicate with one another; it’s a way we share our love. Being able to enjoy and prepare food that actually nourishes the body and keeps us healthy is connected to our ability to stay sane as human beings. The concept of food sovereignty is a global concept, and the concept of food justiceis a
FOOD ACTIVISM
Dr. Oran Hesterman is president and CEO of Fair Food Network, a nonprofit organization working to guarantee access to healthy, fresh food, especially in underserved communities.He is the author of Fair Food: Growing a Healthy, Sustainable Food System for All.A national leader in sustainable agriculture and food systems, he co-led the Integrated Farming Systems and Food and Society Programs for ACTIVITY 2: SEASONAL, LOCAL FOOD Activity Overview. In this activity, students research what produce grows in their area and in what season, and learn about the advantages and disadvantages of eating locally grown food. They create a seasonal circle and a resource booklet for obtaining local produce to share with their families.FOOD MYTH BUSTING
Anna Lappé sets out to bust food myths, and shares her vision for a good food future. What inspired the Food Mythbusters project? For more than ten years I’ve been talking about sustainable food and farming with people across the country – from hipster Brooklyn to small-townMontana.
NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITYCURRICULUMWHAT IS FOOD LITERACYHOW TO USE NOURISH IN THE CLASSROOMNOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE Nourish: Food + Community. FEATURED VIDEO: Bryant Terry, “Cooking Together”. Nourish is an educational initiative. designed to open a meaningful conversation. about food, health, and sustainability. When people are food literate, good things happen. MORE. FREE! TEACH - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY Download the free Nourish Curriculum Guide. Includes a viewing guide, seven learning activities, a glossary, and suggested resources. Aligns to national content standards for Social Science, Science, Health, and Language Arts. Download the Curriculum Guide. Download the Spanish Language Handouts. How to Use Nourish in the Classroom. NOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE An Encyclopedia of Food Issues. A companion to the award-winning PBS special Nourish: Food + Community, the Nourish Short Films DVD explores such themes as Farm to Fork, Food and Health, Cooking and Eating, Edible Education, and Food and Community.. Speakers include best-selling author Michael Pollan, healthy food advocate Anna Lappé, British chef Jamie Oliver, pediatrician Dr. NadineFOOD SYSTEM TOOLS
Food System Tools - Nourish: Food + Community. Download tools that encourage systems thinking. Help visualize where our food comes from and how it gets to us. Sign up for our mailing list to receive updates from Nourish. Explore this richly detailed visualization of our food system. Nourish Food System Map 18” x 24” poster (PDF), 11″ x 14 WHAT IS FOOD LITERACY? What is Food Literacy? Nourish defines food literacy as “the ability to make informed choices about food that support one’s health, community, and the environment.”. At every scale — national, regional, local, school, organization, family— food literacy creates enduring value. Food literacy is an entry point and a catalyst forchange.
FOOD AND COMMUNITY
What are some examples of building community through food? Bryant Terry: Schools, faith communities, hospitals, and organizations can be instrumental in growing fresh food and educating people about sustainable food.For example, we’ve seen innovation in Berkeley, California, with The Edible Schoolyard at Martin Luther King Jr.Middle School.
NOURISH BUZZ
Nourish Buzz - Nourish: Food + Community. Nourish is pioneering food literacy inside and outside of schools. These resources will equip the next generation of activists, who will be shaping the Farm Bill and ensuring that food and farming in America work for all of us.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD ACCESS
Food Access - Nourish: Food + Community. Pediatrician Nadine Burke and healthy food advocate Anna Lappé discuss the importance of closing the food gap and ensuring access to fresh, healthy, affordable food for all. What are some of the health challenges in vulnerablecommunities?
BRYANT TERRY, "WHAT YOU CAN DO" Chef Bryant Terry offers three action steps to help you be a co-creator in the story of your food. (Read the blog post .) If you enjoyed this clip, you can buy our entire collection of 54 bite-sized videos, along with our award-winning PBS special, in the Nourish store. More: Bryant Terry, Changing the Menu, Cooking and Eating,Creating
NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITYCURRICULUMWHAT IS FOOD LITERACYHOW TO USE NOURISH IN THE CLASSROOMNOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE Nourish: Food + Community. FEATURED VIDEO: Bryant Terry, “Cooking Together”. Nourish is an educational initiative. designed to open a meaningful conversation. about food, health, and sustainability. When people are food literate, good things happen. MORE. FREE! TEACH - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY Download the free Nourish Curriculum Guide. Includes a viewing guide, seven learning activities, a glossary, and suggested resources. Aligns to national content standards for Social Science, Science, Health, and Language Arts. Download the Curriculum Guide. Download the Spanish Language Handouts. How to Use Nourish in the Classroom. NOURISH SHORT FILMS GUIDE An Encyclopedia of Food Issues. A companion to the award-winning PBS special Nourish: Food + Community, the Nourish Short Films DVD explores such themes as Farm to Fork, Food and Health, Cooking and Eating, Edible Education, and Food and Community.. Speakers include best-selling author Michael Pollan, healthy food advocate Anna Lappé, British chef Jamie Oliver, pediatrician Dr. NadineFOOD SYSTEM TOOLS
Food System Tools - Nourish: Food + Community. Download tools that encourage systems thinking. Help visualize where our food comes from and how it gets to us. Sign up for our mailing list to receive updates from Nourish. Explore this richly detailed visualization of our food system. Nourish Food System Map 18” x 24” poster (PDF), 11″ x 14 WHAT IS FOOD LITERACY? What is Food Literacy? Nourish defines food literacy as “the ability to make informed choices about food that support one’s health, community, and the environment.”. At every scale — national, regional, local, school, organization, family— food literacy creates enduring value. Food literacy is an entry point and a catalyst forchange.
FOOD AND COMMUNITY
What are some examples of building community through food? Bryant Terry: Schools, faith communities, hospitals, and organizations can be instrumental in growing fresh food and educating people about sustainable food.For example, we’ve seen innovation in Berkeley, California, with The Edible Schoolyard at Martin Luther King Jr.Middle School.
NOURISH BUZZ
Nourish Buzz - Nourish: Food + Community. Nourish is pioneering food literacy inside and outside of schools. These resources will equip the next generation of activists, who will be shaping the Farm Bill and ensuring that food and farming in America work for all of us.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD ACCESS
Food Access - Nourish: Food + Community. Pediatrician Nadine Burke and healthy food advocate Anna Lappé discuss the importance of closing the food gap and ensuring access to fresh, healthy, affordable food for all. What are some of the health challenges in vulnerablecommunities?
BRYANT TERRY, "WHAT YOU CAN DO" Chef Bryant Terry offers three action steps to help you be a co-creator in the story of your food. (Read the blog post .) If you enjoyed this clip, you can buy our entire collection of 54 bite-sized videos, along with our award-winning PBS special, in the Nourish store. More: Bryant Terry, Changing the Menu, Cooking and Eating,Creating
TEACH - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY Download the free Nourish Curriculum Guide. Includes a viewing guide, seven learning activities, a glossary, and suggested resources. Aligns to national content standards for Social Science, Science, Health, and Language Arts. Download the Curriculum Guide. Download the Spanish Language Handouts. How to Use Nourish in the Classroom. VIDEOS - ALL - NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY NOURISH SHORT FILMS DVD Includes 54 bite-sized videos about the story of your food, featuring Michael Pollan, Jamie Oliver, and othervoices. Order now.
NOURISH SHORT FILMS DVD Nourish Short Films DVD. $ 44.50. DVD. Includes 54 bite-sized videos about the story of our food, featuring Michael Pollan, Jamie Oliver, and other voices from the food movement. Nourish Short Films DVD quantity. ADD TO CART. Category: Uncategorized. Description.FOOD AND FAMILY
Food and Family - Nourish: Food + Community. Sharing food and conversation around the dinner table makes for happier, healthier families. Author Michael Pollan and physician Nadine Burke discuss the evolution and importance of the family meal. What has happened to the family meal in our modern age?FOOD LITERACY QUIZ
Food Literacy • noun • füd ˈli-t(ə-)rə-sē. Understanding the story of one’s food, from farm to table and back to the soil; the knowledge and ability to make informedBRYANT TERRY
Bryant Terry is an eco-chef, food justice activist, and author of Vegan Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine. For more than a decade he has worked to build a more just and sustainable food system. His interest in cooking, farming, and community health can be traced back to his childhood in Memphis,Tennessee
FOOD JUSTICE
Food is your family. Food is part of how we communicate with one another; it’s a way we share our love. Being able to enjoy and prepare food that actually nourishes the body and keeps us healthy is connected to our ability to stay sane as human beings. The concept of food sovereignty is a global concept, and the concept of food justiceis a
FOOD ACTIVISM
Dr. Oran Hesterman is president and CEO of Fair Food Network, a nonprofit organization working to guarantee access to healthy, fresh food, especially in underserved communities.He is the author of Fair Food: Growing a Healthy, Sustainable Food System for All.A national leader in sustainable agriculture and food systems, he co-led the Integrated Farming Systems and Food and Society Programs for ACTIVITY 2: SEASONAL, LOCAL FOOD Activity Overview. In this activity, students research what produce grows in their area and in what season, and learn about the advantages and disadvantages of eating locally grown food. They create a seasonal circle and a resource booklet for obtaining local produce to share with their families.FOOD MYTH BUSTING
Anna Lappé sets out to bust food myths, and shares her vision for a good food future. What inspired the Food Mythbusters project? For more than ten years I’ve been talking about sustainable food and farming with people across the country – from hipster Brooklyn to small-townMontana.
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