Opinion: Healing garden:

Near the site of a murder that ripped a North Carolina town apart, the Anathoth Community Garden now grows, the gift of a black woman to a white church, and now the working poor find food at their door, and the town is finding a new peace.

Orion Magazine 2007-07-01

Categories: ARTS, IDEAS & TRENDS, BUSINESS, COMMUNITY & CULTURE, FOODCHAIN, Farmers, Gardening, HEALTH & NUTRITION, Hunger & Food Security, Hunger & Food Security, Institutional, PEOPLE, POLITICS, Religion, Trends & Activism, URBAN & RURAL BOUNTY

Index: basil, beans, Caswell County, Cedar Grove UMC, Christian, crack dealers, cucumbers, Defiant Gardens, Duke Divinity School, Duke Endowment, Efland, Eno River, eucharist, inmate, Kenneth Helphand, lettuce, Michael Pollan, okra, Orange Correctional Center, Orange County Person County, peas, potatoes, poverty, prisoner, squash, Stanley Hauerwas, sustainable, The Omnivore's Dilemma, Volunteers for Youth, Wendell Berry, work-study program