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Message: Slow Food, Meet Hip Hop by Slow Food USA Intern Reece Trevor This week, a New York community garden is playing host to an impressive combination: community organizing, hip-hop music, and an important message about healthy and sustainable food. The Grassroots Artists MovementG.A.ME, to those in the knowkicked off its first annual Go Green Hip-Hop Tour last Wednesday. G.A.MEs mission is an innovative one. It uses the powerful medium of hip-hop music to increase awareness of and promote action on various socioeconomic issues in the black and Latino communities. When the organization first began in 2001, its focus was on providing a safety net and network for rap artists themselves, but its expanded significantly in recent years. Lawrence James, G.A.MEs former director, presents his organization as a hybrid of a labor union and community organizing non-profit. James emphasizes hip-hop artists leadership potential, saying that G.A.ME works with artists who are trying to educate and organize others so that, hopefully, our whole community can be reached. Heres where the Go Green campaign comes in. G.A.MEs leadership was quick to recognize that dozens of African-American and Latino communities nationwide face massive challenges when it comes to sustaining a diet thats good, clean, and fair. The key to overcoming these challenges, they say, is to raise awareness. To that end, G.A.ME partnered with a half-dozen local hip-hop artists, not to mention groups ranging from the Bronx-based Green Thumb Garden to Slow Food USA. Surrounded by Green Thumb Gardens apple trees and beds of organic greens, these artists eloquently explained the personal, societal, and environmental importance of slow food as the events organizers distributed literature and spoke with passersby about how to eat well in an urban environment. As one of Green Thumbs gardeners put it as she gestured to a box of composting worms, Ive been working with plants all my lifewere trying to make sure more people can say that. Upcoming Go Green Tour Events: Thursday, June 25, 6-9 p.m.: Baltimore, John Eager Howard Recreation Center. Friday, June 26, 6-10 p.m.: Boston, Blackstone Community Center. Saturday, June 27, 12-4 p.m.: New York, 167th St. bet. Gerard and Cromwell Avenues. Sunday, June 28,: Richmond, details TBD. For more information, visit G.A.MEs website at http://www.kickgame.com. To read more, follow this link: http://www.slowfoodusa.org/index.php/slow_food/blog_post/slow_food_meet_hip_hop/
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