La Mesa Verde in the Media

 
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Community program helps San Jose families grow fresh produce in their backyard

The Mercury News

by Tatiana Sanchez (2018)

 
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City Grown: Incentivizing Agriculture in the Urban

Bay Area Monitor

by Aleta George (2017)

 
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“San Jose Council Drops Steep Fee to Encourage Urban Agriculture”

San Jose Inside

by Chuck Carroll (2016)

 
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Low-income families learn how to grow their own food at Sacred Heart Community Service

The Mercury News

by Queenie Wong (2015)

 
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Presentan propuesta para crear cultivos comunitarios en San José

Telemundo 48 (2016)

 
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Community and home gardens increase vegetable intake and food security of residents in San Jose, California

University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources

Susan Algert , UC ANR Cooperative Extension; Lucy Diekmann, Santa Clara University; Marian Renvall, UC San Diego Department of Medicine; Leslie Gray, Santa Clara University (2016)

 
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La Mesa Verde, San Jose

Critical Sustainabilities

by Michelle K. Glowa (2015)

 
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Can home gardens scale up into movements for social change? The role of home gardens in providing food security and community change in San Jose, California

Journal: Local Environment >The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability

Volume 19, 2014 - Issue 2: Subversive and Interstitial Food Spaces

Leslie Gray, Patricia Guzman, Kathryn Michelle Glowa & Ann G. Drevno (2014)

 
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In Latino Gardens, Vegetables, Good Health and Savings Flourish

The New York Times

by Patricia Leigh Brown (2010)

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