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Swamp Boy presents SPRAWL

Grab some dirt and an old egg carton. We’re exploring urban agriculture on SPRAWL.

Howdy, fellow critters.

IT’S FINALLY HERE! The Swamp Boy podcast presents SPRAWL, my thesis project, a podcast about the little outdoors in our own backyards.

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Connect with Mario Machado on his website

… or follow him on Twitter, at @mario_r_machado.

Check out CRES’ website

You can also follow them on Instagram.

Check out HAIST’s website

Follow the Escuela Agrícola Esteban Bianchi on Instagram

Keep up with José and his family’s farm. They’re growing food for their community and providing shelter for those who need it during storms.

Check out Bianca Graulau’s reporting on many of the issues in Puerto Rico I briefly mentioned.

Graulau has covered Luma’s power outages, US colonialism, overdevelopment, and other important issues that Puerto Rico is experiencing. She partnered with Bad Bunny to create the mini-documentary featured in “El Apagón.”

Learn more about the Durham County Center

The Durham County Cooperative Extension coordinates many resources and services related to food security in Durham County. Check out their page on the county website.

Learn more about Raleigh City Farm

Raleigh City Farm operates two pay-what-you-can farmstands where they sell fresh produce from their one-acre urban farm. They’ve partnered with other nonprofits to get their food into the bellies of the people who need it the most.  

Learn more about A Place At The Table

A Place At The Table is Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can café. They source many ingredients locally to provide nutritious meals to people regardless of means.

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