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In many ways, Baltimore is already working to expand healthy food access to its residents citywide. Explore some of Urbanite‘s past coverage on food justice, urban farming, and school lunch programs.

 

Real Food, Fast” (Dec. 2011): Real Food Farm’s “Big Blue” brings fresh produce to food deserts.

 

 

 

Food for All” (Dec. 2011): Baltimore’s can-do approach to food justice (cross-posted from Grist.org)

 

 

 

By Their Compost Heaps Ye Shall Know Them” (Apr. 2011): A new generation of urban back-to-the-landers

 

 

 

Young and Hungry in Hampden” (Dec. 2010): What’s next for Baltimore Free Farm?

 

 

 

Farm City” (Nov. 2010): New city rules clear the way for an urban agricultural renaissance.

 

 

 

From Charm City to Farm City?” (Aug. 2010): Planners want to speed the plow.

 

 

 

Green Machine” (Jul. 2010): A community garden blossoms into a mecca for urban agriculture.

 

 

 

Hard to Swallow” (Jul. 2010): School lunch guru Tony Geraci steps out amid dashed expectations.

 

 

 

Farm Aid” (Sept. 2009): Could an experiment in urban agriculture really feed the city?

 

 

 

The Lunchroom Chronicles” (Nov. 2008): Can a New Orleans chef put the food back into school lunch?