Gardeners in cities and suburbs are reclaiming lost commons, transforming vacant lots into vibrant plots, turning waste into compost, and recreating what was once the most productive agriculture in recorded human history while simultaneously nurturing health, hope, and community. Join us to learn more from Kate Brown, Thomas M. Siebel Distinguished Professor in History of Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, about this fascinating environmental history!
Hosted by the Nelson Institute Center for Culture, History, and Environment; Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems; Center for the Humanities; Department of Community and Environmental Sociology; Department of Geography; Department of History; Food Studies Network; IRIS-NRC; Kemper Knapp Bequest Fund; and University Lectures Committee.