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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Food culture and politics Denise Valentine, Storyteller Food 4 Thought – Mural of Notable Residents of Historic Germantown, Save-a-Lot, Chelten Plaza, Philadelphia, Photo (2-10-12) by Denise Valentine Topics Food Equity/ Food Security Germantown History Mural: “Notable” Residents Marketplace as Metaphor … Continue reading
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Tagged arts and culture, Battle of Germantown, Benjamin Chew, co-op, cultivation, culture and politics, David P Richardson Jr, food, food culture, food security, foodways, genetically modified, George Washington, Historic Germantown, history, hunger, pepper pot soup, storytelling and folklore
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