Show '4': Troy S. Massey, Skintex® MR III Business Manager
Title: Tanzania Local Communities Rise Up in Expanding Best Practices
Show '4': Troy S. Massey, Skintex® MR III Business Manager, Pulcra Chemicals, Rock Hill, South Carolina USA and Geretsried, Germany, EU
Originally broadcast October 16, 2016
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Show '3': Hermas Malingumu, Bukoba Region Coordinator, SHINA, Inc.
Title: Tanzania Local Communities Rise Up in Expanding Best Practices
Show '3': Hermas Malingumu, Bukoba Region Coordinator, SHINA, Inc,, Bukoba, Tanzania
Originally broadcast October 16, 2016
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Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc.
Title: Tanzania Local Communities Rise Up in Expanding Best Practices
Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc, Laurel, Maryland, USA and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Originally broadcast October 16, 2016
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Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc.
Title: Tanzania Local Communities Rise Up in Expanding Best Practices
Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc. Laurel, Maryland, USA and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Originally broadcast October 16, 2016
EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
EmeraldPlanet TV© is produced by Dr. Sam Hancock.
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Show 4: Laquasha Mosley and Christopher Hinton
Title: Growing Food, Educating the Generations, Cultivating Community
Studio Guests:
Multigenerational Family & Local Food: Laquasha Mosley(Mother), Participants, "Green Tomorrows" Program, and Christopher Hinton(Son), After-School Program, Learning for Environment Agriculture and Food (LEAF) and 3rd Grader, Garrison Elementary School, Washington D.C. Public School System
Common Good City Farm is committed to cultivating a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable community. Founded in 2007, our mission is to grow healthy food that empowers low-income DC residents to meet their nutritional needs through direct service and hands-on education. This primary program site allows at-risk area residents to access fresh produce while serving as a catalyst for environmental change and an educational platform for children and adults. Going forward, Common Good seeks to refine and replicate a new model for developing community-based urban food systems.
At the core of the CGCF operation is the Green Tomorrows Program, which offers an empowering opportunity for low-income area residents to obtain fresh, healthy produce. Our means of food distribution recruits at-risk individuals for hands-on learning opportunities that teach an array of skills, from growing fresh herbs to shopping for healthy food on a tight budget. Through our LEAF (Learning for Environment, Agriculture, and Food) program we provide an array of valuable activities that fight the epidemic of childhood obesity, educate young people, and reduce food insecurity.
Growing Gardens Workshops of CGCF provides free skills training to nearly 300 community members each year, empowering them to start container gardens, compost household food waste, and serve healthier meals to their families. The Small Enterprise program enhances CGCF's financial viability by generating revenue and supplementing donors' dollars. CGCF sells herbs and specialty produce to local businesses and non-profits. Finally, it
Show 3: Benjamin Bartley and Anita Adalja
Title: Growing Food, Educating the Generations, Cultivating Community
Studio Guests:
Benjamin Bartley, Mobile Market Director, Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture and Anita Adalja, Urban Food Grower, Common Good City Farm
Common Good City Farm is committed to cultivating a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable community. Founded in 2007, our mission is to grow healthy food that empowers low-income DC residents to meet their nutritional needs through direct service and hands-on education. This primary program site allows at-risk area residents to access fresh produce while serving as a catalyst for environmental change and an educational platform for children and adults. Going forward, Common Good seeks to refine and replicate a new model for developing community-based urban food systems.
At the core of the CGCF operation is the Green Tomorrows Program, which offers an empowering opportunity for low-income area residents to obtain fresh, healthy produce. Our means of food distribution recruits at-risk individuals for hands-on learning opportunities that teach an array of skills, from growing fresh herbs to shopping for healthy food on a tight budget. Through our LEAF (Learning for Environment, Agriculture, and Food) program we provide an array of valuable activities that fight the epidemic of childhood obesity, educate young people, and reduce food insecurity.
Growing Gardens Workshops of CGCF provides free skills training to nearly 300 community members each year, empowering them to start container gardens, compost household food waste, and serve healthier meals to their families. The Small Enterprise program enhances CGCF's financial viability by generating revenue and supplementing donors' dollars. CGCF sells herbs and specialty produce to local businesses and non-profits. Finally, it generates widespread community support as more than 300 individuals contribute their time and talents to CGCF as volunteers each year.
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Tanzania Local Communities Rise Up in Expanding Best Practices
Shot Live from Tanzania
Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc. Laurel, Maryland, USA and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania;
Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc, Laurel, Maryland, USA and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania;
Show '3': Hermas Malingumu, Bukoba Region Coordinator, SHINA, Inc,, Bukoba, Tanzania; and
Show '4': Troy S. Massey, Skintex® MR III Business Manager, Pulcra Chemicals, Rock Hill, South Carolina USA and Geretsried, Germany, EU
Best Practices of Local Communities for a Better World
Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc. Theme: 'Best Practices' Learned & Lives Changed... Next Steps",
Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc, Theme: "Staying Connected, the Diaspora, and 'Giving Back' to Society"
Show '3': Rose Woodruff, CPCC, ACC, Leadership and Team Coach, Executive Decision Coaching and Member, Board of Directors, SHINA, INC., Theme: "Leadership, Development, and Involvement in Non-Profits in Tanzania and on the African Continent",
Show '4': Lisa Polgar, Assistant Director, PanAmerican-PanAfrican Association and Vice President, Board of Directors, SHINA, Inc. Theme: "Role of the PanAmerican - PanAfrican Association in Collaboration with SHINA, Inc. for Progress on the African Continent"
Best Practices of Local Communities for a Better World
Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc. Theme: 'Best Practices' Learned & Lives Changed... Next Steps",
Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc, Theme: "Staying Connected, the Diaspora, and 'Giving Back' to Society"
Show '3': Rose Woodruff, CPCC, ACC, Leadership and Team Coach, Executive Decision Coaching and Member, Board of Directors, SHINA, INC., Theme: "Leadership, Development, and Involvement in Non-Profits in Tanzania and on the African Continent",
Show '4': Lisa Polgar, Assistant Director, PanAmerican-PanAfrican Association and Vice President, Board of Directors, SHINA, Inc. Theme: "Role of the PanAmerican - PanAfrican Association in Collaboration with SHINA, Inc. for Progress on the African Continent"
Show 2: Josephine Chu and Yolanda Hawthorne
Title: Growing Food, Educating the Generations, Cultivating Community
Studio Guests:
Josephine Chu, After-Care Teacher & Garden Club Coordinator, Washington Yu-Ying Public Charter School and Yolanda Hawthorne, Coach, "Girls on the Run" Washington Yu-Ying Public Charter School and Food Education Teacher, Savoy Elementary School, Washington, D.C. Public School System
Common Good City Farm is committed to cultivating a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable community. Founded in 2007, our mission is to grow healthy food that empowers low-income DC residents to meet their nutritional needs through direct service and hands-on education. This primary program site allows at-risk area residents to access fresh produce while serving as a catalyst for environmental change and an educational platform for children and adults. Going forward, Common Good seeks to refine and replicate a new model for developing community-based urban food systems.
At the core of the CGCF operation is the Green Tomorrows Program, which offers an empowering opportunity for low-income area residents to obtain fresh, healthy produce. Our means of food distribution recruits at-risk individuals for hands-on learning opportunities that teach an array of skills, from growing fresh herbs to shopping for healthy food on a tight budget. Through our LEAF (Learning for Environment, Agriculture, and Food) program we provide an array of valuable activities that fight the epidemic of childhood obesity, educate young people, and reduce food insecurity.
Growing Gardens Workshops of CGCF provides free skills training to nearly 300 community members each year, empowering them to start container gardens, compost household food waste, and serve healthier meals to their families. The Small Enterprise program enhances CGCF's financial viability by generating revenue and supplementing donors' dollars. CGCF sells herbs and specialty produce to local businesses and non-profits. Finally, it gener
Show 1: Pertula George-Redd, Executive Director, Common Good City Farm (CGCF)
Title: Growing Food, Educating the Generations, Cultivating Community
Studio Guest:
Pertula George-Redd, Executive Director, Common Good City Farm (CGCF)
Common Good City Farm is committed to cultivating a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable community. Founded in 2007, our mission is to grow healthy food that empowers low-income DC residents to meet their nutritional needs through direct service and hands-on education. This primary program site allows at-risk area residents to access fresh produce while serving as a catalyst for environmental change and an educational platform for children and adults. Going forward, Common Good seeks to refine and replicate a new model for developing community-based urban food systems.
At the core of the CGCF operation is the Green Tomorrows Program, which offers an empowering opportunity for low-income area residents to obtain fresh, healthy produce. Our means of food distribution recruits at-risk individuals for hands-on learning opportunities that teach an array of skills, from growing fresh herbs to shopping for healthy food on a tight budget. Through our LEAF (Learning for Environment, Agriculture, and Food) program we provide an array of valuable activities that fight the epidemic of childhood obesity, educate young people, and reduce food insecurity.
Growing Gardens Workshops of CGCF provides free skills training to nearly 300 community members each year, empowering them to start container gardens, compost household food waste, and serve healthier meals to their families. The Small Enterprise program enhances CGCF's financial viability by generating revenue and supplementing donors' dollars. CGCF sells herbs and specialty produce to local businesses and non-profits. Finally, it generates widespread community support as more than 300 individuals contribute their time and talents to CGCF as volunteers each year.
Show 2: Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc
Show '2': Amos Mushala, Patron, SHINA, Inc, Theme: "Staying Connected, the Diaspora, and 'Giving Back' to Society"
Show 1: Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc.
Show '1': Jessica Kamala-Mushala, Founder and President, SHINA, Inc. Theme: 'Best Practices' Learned & Lives Changed... Next Steps"
Growing Food, Educating the Generations, Cultivating Community
Studio Guests:
Pertula George-Redd, Executive Director, Common Good City Farm (CGCF)
Josephine Chu, After-Care Teacher & Garden Club Coordinator, Washington Yu-Ying Public Charter School and Yolanda Hawthorne, Coach, "Girls on the Run" Washington Yu-Ying Public Charter School and Food Education Teacher, Savoy Elementary School, Washington, D.C. Public School System
Benjamin Bartley, Mobile Market Director, Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture and Anita Adalja, Urban Food Grower, Common Good City Farm
Multigenerational Family & Local Food: Laquasha Mosley(Mother), Participants, "Green Tomorrows" Program, and Christopher Hinton(Son), After-School Program, Learning for Environment Agriculture and Food (LEAF) and 3rd Grader, Garrison Elementary School, Washington D.C. Public School System
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Common Good City Farm is committed to cultivating a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable community. Founded in 2007, our mission is to grow healthy food that empowers low-income DC residents to meet their nutritional needs through direct service and hands-on education. This primary program site allows at-risk area residents to access fresh produce while serving as a catalyst for environmental change and an educational platform for children and adults. Going forward, Common Good seeks to refine and replicate a new model for developing community-based urban food systems.
At the core of the CGCF operation is the Green Tomorrows Program, which offers an empowering opportunity for low-income area residents to obtain fresh, healthy produce. Our means of food distribution recruits at-risk individuals for hands-on learning opportunities that teach an array of skills, from growing fresh herbs to shopping for healthy food on a tight budget. Through our LEAF (Learning for Environment, Agriculture, and Food) program we provide an array of valuable activities that fight the epidemic of childhood obes
Show '4': Trish Hubbell, Director of Marketing, Greening of Detroit
Title: The Greening of Detroit
Originally uploaded June 1, 2015
EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
EmeraldPlanet TV© is produced by Dr. Sam Hancock.
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EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
EmeraldPlanet TV© is produced by Dr. Sam Hancock.
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Show '2': Steve Payer, Program Manager, Energy Alliance Group of Michigan
Title: The Greening of Detroit
Originally uploaded June 1, 2015
EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
EmeraldPlanet TV© is produced by Dr. Sam Hancock.
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Show '3': Richard (Rich) M. Baum, Director, Parjana Green
Title: The Greening of Detroit
Originally uploaded June 1, 2015
EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
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Show '1’: Scott Ringlein, CEO, Energy Alliance Group of Michigan
Title: The Greening of Detroit
Originally uploaded June 1, 2015
EmeraldPlanet TV© has a worldwide audience of over 3 million weekly viewers and is re-broadcast in 250 television stations across the United States.
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Show 4: Sara Wheeler, Author: The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle
Title: The Warming Arctic: Boom or Bust for Sustainable Environmental and Economic Development
Studio Guest:
Sara Wheeler, Author: The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle, Renown British Biographer, and World Explorer, From London, United Kingdom (By Skype)
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This program features the extensive research and personal travels about the Arctic Zone by Sara Wheeler an esteemed British biographer, world traveler, and author. Sara's latest book The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle covers two years of research and major travels across six nations of the Arctic Council while living on the very edge of nature's most life-threatening challenges. Sara will share her impressions about the Arctic, the earth's most rapidly changing climatic zone. The program will provide details about insights gained from indigenous tribal members, scientists, researchers, and off-spring of original settlers from the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia.
As published in April, 2010 by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. USA the melting of the northern polar ice has dramatically altered this once static geographic and oceanic region. It is responsible for new-found profitability and geostrategic relevance for all members of the Arctic Council and the world. Access to crude oil, natural gas, minerals, marine resources, and shortened transportation routes between Europe and Asia are becoming accessible and viable sources of profit due to rapid climate change.
The report further states that the effects of climate change have launched the Arctic Circle to the forefront of geopolitical calculations, potentially transforming the region into a commercial hub fraught both with environmental concerns and complex challenges that have direct implications for Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United States, and the newly
Show 3: Sara Wheeler, Author: The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle
Title: The Warming Arctic: Boom or Bust for Sustainable Environmental and Economic Development
Studio Guest:
Sara Wheeler, Author: The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle, Renown British Biographer, and World Explorer, From London, United Kingdom (By Skype)
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This program features the extensive research and personal travels about the Arctic Zone by Sara Wheeler an esteemed British biographer, world traveler, and author. Sara's latest book The Magnetic North: Notes from the Arctic Circle covers two years of research and major travels across six nations of the Arctic Council while living on the very edge of nature's most life-threatening challenges. Sara will share her impressions about the Arctic, the earth's most rapidly changing climatic zone. The program will provide details about insights gained from indigenous tribal members, scientists, researchers, and off-spring of original settlers from the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia.
As published in April, 2010 by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. USA the melting of the northern polar ice has dramatically altered this once static geographic and oceanic region. It is responsible for new-found profitability and geostrategic relevance for all members of the Arctic Council and the world. Access to crude oil, natural gas, minerals, marine resources, and shortened transportation routes between Europe and Asia are becoming accessible and viable sources of profit due to rapid climate change.
The report further states that the effects of climate change have launched the Arctic Circle to the forefront of geopolitical calculations, potentially transforming the region into a commercial hub fraught both with environmental concerns and complex challenges that have direct implications for Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United States, and the newly