Growing Foods
General Questions
Themes in Reading
Needs of a Community
Miscellaneous
100

Are watermelons a fruit or vegetable?

Fruit (pg. 120)

100

What was outside of the door of Mr.Harris’ apartment, and why was it there?

Trash, because the apartment was supposed to be clean when it hadn’t been (pg. 115)

100

What practices were used to overshadow the negative stereotypes of public housing?

Grassroots organizing came together to provide resources to pay for food and a DJ (pg. 112)

100

The goals of contemporary community gardens include (Name One):

Entrepreneurship, parental involvement, management strategies, communal ownership, leadership, addressing food insecurity (pg. 123)

100

What did the author find out about Sanchi Chaiyotsrichana?

Nothing, not even google gave them an answer (pg. 118)

200

How often should you water a “mother tongue” plant?

Only when the soil is dry (pg. 118)

200

Why were some of the residents skeptical about the community garden?

The dirt was tainted with blood (pg. 119)

200

What is the symbolism of photography in the authors research?

Documenting and witnessing the nuances of food consumption, production, and access in everyday life. Contributing to the space by documenting the joy and freedom of the blockparty (pg. 112)

200

(Fill in the Blank) Maintaining a healthy, thriving garden symbolically represents ____

The community they wish to see (pg 123)

200

What did maintenance complain about with regards to planting fruit trees?

Mowing around the trees caused more work for them. They even denied Mr. Harris had the opportunity to mow the area himself. (pg. 120)

300

How long does it take for an evergreen pine tree to grow?

20-30 years (pg. 116)

300

Bricks were dumped at a foot hill where Mr. Harris wanted to plant what two plants?

Watermelon and Cantaloupe (pg. 120)

300

Besides responding to the food need of the community, what does the public garden represent?

The garden represented their determination and desire to remain where they had planted roots. also as a central physical space that attempted to address unemployment, youth development, and community pride (pg. 114)

300

What was the main problem that the residents at the housing community faced?

Joblessness (pg 124)

300

Why is involving kids so important to building community gardens?

Children and youth are often situated as teachable, malleable, and as the hope for the future (pg. 127)

400

What climate is best for a stevia plant?

A sunny location with well-draining organically rich soil (pg. 118)

400

(Fill in the Blank) Dametria states that ______ has championed community gardens, healthy eating, and exercise in her campaign to fight childhood obesity.

Michelle Obama (pg. 122)

400

What is self-reliance and “feeding” in the context of colonialism?

Addressing structural inequalities while building community. “Feeding” meant youth development, visions for entrepreneurship, and potentials for strengthening relationships with parents and caregivers. (pgs. 129-130)

400

Why are families being relocated to other housing?

To prepare for destruction and redevelopment (pg. 129)

400

In addition to planting, what did the physicians do at the Community Planting Day and Health Fair?

Checked blood pressures, screened for diabetes, and distributed information about health conditions that disproportionately affect African Americans (pgs. 111-112)

500

What does fennel taste like?

Like licorice (pg. 127)

500

What was the name of the youngest kid who helped Joshua (Grassroots volunteer) with the garden?

Malcolm (pg. 126)

500

What are the benefits of having a community center?

It can house resources like social service agencies, a kitchen where cooking demonstrations can be conducted weekly, and small libraries (pg. 115)

500

What does Mr. Johnson say about how parents view the roles of gardeners in the community?

 As babysitters; Someone who is an inspiration to the community and others feel safe and secure in allowing their children to be around (pg. 128)

500

Why is the phrase “We’re going to keep flourishing” so powerful?

Because even though the city plans on shutting down the garden, community organizing has built active resistance in which residents exhibited agency in shaping some of the contours of their community (pgs. 121 - 122)