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  <description>What can we do with a little money to make a big difference in the community — particularly with regards to food?
In Episode 2, "Food for Thought," Junius and Francesca sit down with Tobias Fox, Founder &amp;amp; Managing Director of Newark Science and Sustainability, Inc., and Pamela Gonzalez, a Puerto Rico-based attorney, board-certified massage therapist and community activist to discuss food sovereignty and empowering communities in a period of scarcity.
What can Black, Brown and vulnerable communities do to adjust to a growing period of food scarcity? How can these communities get the money to pay for the development and maintenance of self-developed farms and gardens in inner cities and rural areas? 
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<p>In <strong>Episode 2, &quot;Food for Thought,&quot;</strong> Junius and Francesca sit down with <strong>Tobias Fox</strong>, Founder &amp; Managing Director of Newark Science and Sustainability, Inc., and <strong>Pamela Gonzalez</strong>, a Puerto Rico-based attorney, board-certified massage therapist and community activist to discuss food sovereignty and empowering communities in a period of scarcity.</p>

<p>What can Black, Brown and vulnerable communities do to adjust to a growing period of food scarcity? How can these communities get the money to pay for the development and maintenance of self-developed farms and gardens in inner cities and rural areas?</p>]]>
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<p>In <strong>Episode 2, &quot;Food for Thought,&quot;</strong> Junius and Francesca sit down with <strong>Tobias Fox</strong>, Founder &amp; Managing Director of Newark Science and Sustainability, Inc., and <strong>Pamela Gonzalez</strong>, a Puerto Rico-based attorney, board-certified massage therapist and community activist to discuss food sovereignty and empowering communities in a period of scarcity.</p>

<p>What can Black, Brown and vulnerable communities do to adjust to a growing period of food scarcity? How can these communities get the money to pay for the development and maintenance of self-developed farms and gardens in inner cities and rural areas?</p>]]>
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