Receive presentation from high school students on Richmond food system study
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Richmond High School students studied the city's food system as part of their Urban Agriculture and Food Systems class. The students researched local food access, grocery stores, and agricultural programs. Their findings help identify gaps in healthy food availability across different Richmond neighborhoods.
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