Dublin Core
Title
DC Gardeners Oral History Project - Yael Nash-Hubbard
Subject
History
Urban agriculture
Description
The Neighborhood Farm Initiative interviewed members of Washington, DC's growing urban agriculture community to document the history of growing food in the city.
Nash-Hubbard grew up gardening at Fort Dupont Park in Washington, DC. She learned the skill from her aunt who, in turn, learned it from her parents.
Nash-Hubbard discusses some of the challenges of urban farming including controlling weeds, and fencing gardens from deer.
Nash-Hubbard also discusses how she has been able to use her knowledge of holistic eating, fresh foods, and organic produce in her professional life.
Nash-Hubbard grew up gardening at Fort Dupont Park in Washington, DC. She learned the skill from her aunt who, in turn, learned it from her parents.
Nash-Hubbard discusses some of the challenges of urban farming including controlling weeds, and fencing gardens from deer.
Nash-Hubbard also discusses how she has been able to use her knowledge of holistic eating, fresh foods, and organic produce in her professional life.
Creator
Nash-Hubbard, Yael
Source
Grant - 13-DCCHP-14
Publisher
Neighborhood Farm Initiative
Date
2013
9 September 2013
Contributor
Quick, David
Rights
Copyright held jointly by the Humanities Council, the narrator, and the interviewer.
The Humanities Council of Washington, DC has the right to display and distribute materials funded by HCWDC grants.
Format
.mp3
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
06jj.DCCHP.2013
Coverage
Washington, DC
Ward 7
Ward 4
Fort Dupont Park
Petworth
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Original Format
.mp3
Duration
01:06:12
Bit Rate/Frequency
128kb/s
Interviewer
Quick, David
Interviewee
Nash-Hubbard, Yael
Location
Washington, DC
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