Urban Farming, Liberating Lawns, Building Community
Cheyenne Sundance talks about how she started her urban farm, Sundance Harvest, when she didn’t see urban farms representing the diversity she felt they should.A believer that independence is growing food, Cheyenne teaches and mentors youth, sharing her passion for growing food.Liberating LawnsAn initiative that she started in the spring of 2020 is Liberating Lawns, a neighbourhood-centric yard-sharing program she hopes will help people reconnect with land and food.
Cheyenne Sundance talks about how she started her urban farm, Sundance Harvest, when she didn’t see urban farms representing the diversity she felt they should.
A believer that independence is growing food, Cheyenne teaches and mentors youth, sharing her passion for growing food.
Liberating Lawns
An initiative that she started in the spring of 2020 is Liberating Lawns, a neighbourhood-centric yard-sharing program she hopes will help people reconnect with land and food.
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