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Sow Much Good: Robin Emmons

Season 30 Episode 3024 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Robin Emmons of Sow Much Good shares discusses food justice issues.

Robin Emmons left her job in corporate America to plant seeds and dig in the dirt. Now she's discovered her passion for growing fresh produce in sustainable ways to feed, educate, and advocate for marginalized communities. Her work has also earned her recognition as a William C. Friday Fellow for Human Relations. She talks about her non-profit, Sow Much Good.

07/04/2015 | Rating NR

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Sow Much Good: Robin Emmons

Season 30 Episode 3024 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Robin Emmons left her job in corporate America to plant seeds and dig in the dirt. Now she's discovered her passion for growing fresh produce in sustainable ways to feed, educate, and advocate for marginalized communities. Her work has also earned her recognition as a William C. Friday Fellow for Human Relations. She talks about her non-profit, Sow Much Good.

07/04/2015 | Rating NR

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