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Chattanooga Food Forest Coalition

Food Forests Chattanooga, Jonathan Parkes Allen

Building agroecological commons from the ground up in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee, nurturing community food forests, gardens, urban farming, public permaculture, and more. chattanoogafoodforests.org

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  • Food Forests Chattanooga

    Building agroecological commons from the ground up in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee, nurturing community food forests, gardens, urban farming, public permaculture, and more.

  • Jonathan Parkes Allen

    Historian of the medieval and early modern Islamicate world, deep time enthusiast, anarcho-agrarian, dabbler in theology- the usual stuff you know

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