Slow clap for Riverside, California: http://grist.org/food/this-california-district-brings-tasty-local-affordable-food-to-the-cafeteria/ …
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Taylor grew up poor, didn't always have access to food; when he did: wasn't always healthy. He's made a career out of changing that for kids
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Then you have folks like Morgan McGhee, also African American. Originally from Alabama, she's sharpened her Spanish to talk to parents.
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These folks take a holistic approach to school lunch: to one of the most important points of access for poor children in the U.S.
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They've covered all their bases. And, like I keep saying, the food is delicious. Middle schoolers even demanded vegetables!
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Anyway, read more about what's happening in Riverside here: http://grist.org/food/this-california-district-brings-tasty-local-affordable-food-to-the-cafeteria/ …. It should be the model for school lunch.
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