This is a true story of how farsighted and dedicated individuals -- parents, educators, public health advocates, and food system reformers – unite to change how children eat, how they learn in school, and how to restore healthy food systems in a climate-changing…
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This is a true story of how farsighted and dedicated individuals -- parents, educators, public health advocates, and food system reformers – unite to change how children eat, how they learn in school, and how to restore healthy food systems in a climate-changing world.
What happens when a community, in the name of their children’s health and well-being, moves from anger to action to transform their neglected school lunch program?
Since the 1990s, a diverse group of Berkeley, California parents decided to change the system because it wasn’t working for children. They’ve gotten kids into the gardens and into the kitchens. They’ve changed the school food, and they’re making education and nutrition policy history.