The Dr. Hyman Show

How Food, Farming, And Health Disparities Are Interconnected

Apr 2, 2021
Dive into the deep-rooted inequities of the American food system. Discover how historical injustices continue to affect land ownership and health disparities among racial and ethnic communities. Listen to inspiring stories of urban gardening that reconnect individuals with their cultural heritage. Explore initiatives aimed at combating food apartheid and advocating for Black and Brown farmers. This powerful discussion highlights the importance of community empowerment and the fight for justice in agriculture.
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ANECDOTE

The Tomato That Started It All

  • Karen Washington's journey into urban farming began with a homegrown tomato.
  • Its unexpected flavor, grown on a vine, sparked a passion for cultivating food.
INSIGHT

Reclaiming History

  • Farming was once equated with slavery, creating a generational aversion to land.
  • Reclaiming this history empowers youth to reconnect with their agrarian roots and improve community health.
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Food and Health Connection

  • Karen Washington observed a connection between food and health while working as a physical therapist.
  • Her patients, who once lived on farms and enjoyed longevity, now suffered from diet-related diseases.
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