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Marvin Hayes of Baltimore Compost Collective

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Interview with Marvin Hayes, Founder & Director, Baltimore Compost Collective


ABOUT MARVIN HAYES

Marvin Hayes has been a youth educator and mentor for over 20 years. His professional experiences include running recreation programming, alternate education youth consoling, mediation services, and youth workforce development. He has a patience and a presence with the youth that cannot be taught in a classroom but has been cultivated by his lifetime of experience. Recently Marvin has been the leader of a community- based food scrap collection service, Baltimore Compost Collective and composting service as a start-up for local job creation. Hiring underemployed area youth, Marvin has helped grow the idea into a service that collects over a quarter ton of food scraps each week to turn into nutrient rich soil for the new growth.

You can watch the video version of this episode on the Food & Justice homepage until October 28, 2021. You can still watch it thereafter in the Food & Justice Episodes Archive.
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Interview with Marvin Hayes, Founder & Director, Baltimore Compost Collective


ABOUT MARVIN HAYES

Marvin Hayes has been a youth educator and mentor for over 20 years. His professional experiences include running recreation programming, alternate education youth consoling, mediation services, and youth workforce development. He has a patience and a presence with the youth that cannot be taught in a classroom but has been cultivated by his lifetime of experience. Recently Marvin has been the leader of a community- based food scrap collection service, Baltimore Compost Collective and composting service as a start-up for local job creation. Hiring underemployed area youth, Marvin has helped grow the idea into a service that collects over a quarter ton of food scraps each week to turn into nutrient rich soil for the new growth.

You can watch the video version of this episode on the Food & Justice homepage until October 28, 2021. You can still watch it thereafter in the Food & Justice Episodes Archive.
SUBSCRIBE

Want to be notified when new episodes are released? You can subscribe via your favorite video platforms and podcast apps here. Subscribing is free!


PAST EPISODES

Have you watched or listened to our first five episodes yet? You can find them along with additional information on our guests and links to their organizations here.


SOCIAL MEDIA

Like, share, and retweet! Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * LinkedIn


BECOME A PATRON

We welcome your financial support! Help us to produce content that informs and inspires action week after week! You can visit Brenda's Patreon page to support her work on the show and other food justice projects.


VOLUNTEER

Volunteers are needed to help spread the word about the show on social media, other podcasts, newspapers and news websites and more. If you'd like to help, send an email with your contact information to info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces)

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