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Gardens of Hope is the story of urban gardening in New Orleans in the decade after Hurricane Katrina. Kato highlights the impact urban gardens have on communities after disasters and the efforts of well-intended individuals envisioning alternative futures in the form of urban farming.

Produktbeschreibung
Gardens of Hope is the story of urban gardening in New Orleans in the decade after Hurricane Katrina. Kato highlights the impact urban gardens have on communities after disasters and the efforts of well-intended individuals envisioning alternative futures in the form of urban farming.
Autorenporträt
Yuki Kato is Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. She is the co-editor of A Recipe for Gentrification: Food, Power, and Resistance in the City.