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012 Gandhi Mahal Interfaith Garden

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This episode we interview two guests working for food justice. Ruhel Islam and Claire Baglien work together on the Gandhi Mahal Interfaith Garden. We discuss the ability of food to bring people together, the challenges of urban gardening, the idea of a caste system in food and the practice of regenerative agriculture.

Some links mentioned in the podcast

MN Interfaith Power and Light <mnipl.org>

Gandhi Mahal Restaurant <gandhimahal.com>

Interfaith Garden project < bit.ly/2lkDGRg >

Regenerative Agriculture < bit.ly/2lkNwCF >

Our Guests’ inspirational text

Wherever You Go, There You Are < bit.ly/2lkLL8g >

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This episode we interview two guests working for food justice. Ruhel Islam and Claire Baglien work together on the Gandhi Mahal Interfaith Garden. We discuss the ability of food to bring people together, the challenges of urban gardening, the idea of a caste system in food and the practice of regenerative agriculture.

Some links mentioned in the podcast

MN Interfaith Power and Light <mnipl.org>

Gandhi Mahal Restaurant <gandhimahal.com>

Interfaith Garden project < bit.ly/2lkDGRg >

Regenerative Agriculture < bit.ly/2lkNwCF >

Our Guests’ inspirational text

Wherever You Go, There You Are < bit.ly/2lkLL8g >

Support

Patreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating.

Feedback

You can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.

Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:

By The Rivers website <bytherivers.org/podcast/>

iTunes <apple.co/1PzRsHO>

Spreaker <spreaker.com/show/by-the-rivers-podcast>

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