From Concrete to Community: Seizing the Land to Feed Ourselves with Community Gardens
In the shadow of crumbling infrastructure and the relentless grip of poverty, a quiet act of revolution is taking root. It’s not happening in the halls of power, but in the forgotten lots of our own neighborhoods—on vacant corners where weeds and trash have been the only crop, and in the backyards of those who refuse to accept that hunger is their destiny. This is the movement of the community garden, and it is one of the most powerful tools we have to reclaim our dignity, our health, and our right to determine our own survival.