Rethinking School Lunch: School-Community Kitchens
Posted by on April 02, 2012
Center for Ecoliteracy: Cultivating School-Community Partnerships
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY KITCHENS: A NEW PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY
School-community kitchens are an innovative strategy for sharing resources between schools and neighborhoods to support health, improve academic achievement, enhance community vitality, and promote justice and equity. They are also a major recommendation of the Center’s recent Rethinking School Lunch Oakland Feasibility Study. In this new paper, CEL program coordinator Jacob I. Wright explains the rationale, roots, and potential of this concept.
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http://www.ecoliteracy.org/downloads/school-community-kitchens
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