Author: Anita Hernandez
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Posts by Anita Hernandez
New Kenya Impact Data and Stories Behind the Numbers
When aid stops, DIG gardens keep growing
The Garden Mule Recipe
Chef Demetrius Brown crafted the Garden Mule cocktail for DIG’s Cocktails and Castoffs event
Superpower Cookie Recipe
SSA Group created the Superpower Cookies for DIG’s Global Summit event.
Agroecology in Action: Meet Moses & Dorcas
In the Face of Climate Change, We Will Grow Gardens
Mitchell Anderson’s Marinated Kale Salad Recipe
Welcome to a recipe that’s more than just a salad—it’s a simple yet powerful way to connect your kitchen with a global movement for better nutrition and sustainability.
Bridging Global Nutrition Gaps: From Waste to Worth
What if something as simple as growing a garden or reducing food waste could change lives? At DIG, we see it happen every day. For Adji in Senegal, learning to grow her own nutritious food didn’t just improve her health, it gave her family hope. And the best part? We can all take small steps to make an impact. Nutrition.
The Alan Silverman DIG Garden at Hospital Silence
No Waste Banana Peel Cupcakes Recipe
Not only do these cupcakes cut down on food waste, but they’re also a conversation starter, showcasing how small changes in the kitchen can lead to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Cultivating Conversations: DIG’s 2024 Salon Series
One of the biggest challenges we face in today’s world is disconnection. Whether it’s the divide between urban and rural communities, the gap between the global North and South, or our growing detachment from the land, this sense of separation keeps us from fully understanding the shared challenges that affect us all. At DIG, we believe that connection is the key to a world where everyone has access to nourishing food, sustainable livelihoods, and the dignity that comes with being