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Originally Posted by taxwonk
In Chicago, New York, and cities all over the country, activists are using abandoned lots and blighted areas to guerilla garden (this is one way to combat food deserts without massive farms that, really, Sidd, don't do anything to actually feed people).
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You realize that those guerilla gardens are incapable of providing food to more than an absolute
de minimis number of people, right?
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Originally Posted by taxwonk
Smaller businesses that are part of the community may initially lead to further isolation for minorities, but that isolation will acts an incubator for creating jobs, adding to the small economy, and making communities more attractive to and accessible to outsiders, which should eventually lead to more diversity in communities.
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Can you fill in the gaps in how you got from point A to point B, please?
TM