
Cultivating Community, Health and Joy Through Gardening with Afro Green'd
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In this episode of Raising Joy, join Wini King and Dr. Kristin Pyrc as they welcome Diamond Moss, founder of Afro Green'd. What starts with Kristin's newfound love for hydrangeas quickly blossoms into a fascinating conversation about the power of urban gardening for children and communities.
Diamond shares his personal journey into agriculture, inspired by his grandmother's backyard garden and a friend's insightful advice. He highlights Afro Green'd's impactful work with over 600 students in the Fort Worth School District, where kids learn to plant, harvest and eat the food they've grown themselves.
Diamond also explains the concept of "organic mental relief" and the profound connection between being outdoors, gardening, and children's mental well-being.
This episode is a celebration of life skills, community building, and the simple joy of connecting with nature. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the power of urban gardening for children and communities. Plus, get some expert tips on growing your own delicious tomatoes, even in the Texas heat!