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Alice Waters Cooks on the Connection between Food and Public Schools
Last Updated Monday, December 08, 2008 3:00:26 PM
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A “growing movement” has emerged to transform school lunch into a vibrant expression of education for sustainability. Check out a video clip in which chef Alice Waters, who helped establish a program called
Edible School Yard
, describes why public schools are so pivotal in the food policy movement.
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