Xuyen Pham’s Garden; East New Orleans, LA
After Xuyen Pham lost her New Orleans home to Hurricane Katrina, she turned the property into a farm to feed her community. She fled Vietnam with her husband and children at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. After months in Southeast Asian refugee camps they were moved to Fort Chaffee in Arkansas. The family was eventually sponsored by a hotel owner in Oklahoma, but the cold proved too much so they moved yet again, settling in the “Mary Queen of Vietnam” community in East New Orleans.
This farm is surrounded by houses (we are right in the middle of a suburban housing tract in East New Orleans).
Xuyen stands amidst taro plants in her home garden. The plant stems are a base ingredient in traditional soups and congees found on most Vietnamese dinner tables. By growing taro and other vegetables, she keeps Vietnamese traditions alive in her community.
Xuyen’s definition of “food sovereignty”: The ability of community members to control food access (both effluent and influent) independent of outside food sources (such as supermarkets). Members of the community grow traditional fruits and vegetables and fisherfolk go shrimping, fishing, and crabbing to sell at local stores, the local Saturday farmers market, and most importantly, to feed their families and community members.
Xuyen is also a participant in a local New Orleans East aquaponics project. The project is being implemented by MQVN Community Development Corporation and was established originally by fisherfolk displaced by the BP oil drilling disaster as a way to create jobs and to ensure adequate food access in New Orleans East (a USDA-identified food desert). In the near future, she and her husband, with the help of MQVN Community Development Corporation, will construct greenhouses and an aquaponics growing system on their farm plot.
(via daughtersofdilla)
-
mielazure reblogged this from curate
-
katcameron reblogged this from publicradiointernational
-
occupyourfoodsupply liked this
-
fraction-calculator6577 reblogged this from curate
-
lifting-of-the-veil reblogged this from solitaryforager
-
reesesearcandy liked this
-
caitsmeissner reblogged this from beyoutifulroohsoul and added:
Local heros. kimberlydelanghe:
-
caitsmeissner liked this
-
silentlydrawn liked this
-
beyoutifulroohsoul reblogged this from wuling09
-
jv-ong reblogged this from neusdadt
-
meedang-erous reblogged this from usesforroots
-
avenuesinthesunset liked this
-
waiyanjpn liked this
-
wtfmark123 liked this
-
complex-brown liked this
-
thejazzwriter liked this
-
usesforroots reblogged this from funksflo
-
chaulam reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
crunchynuggets liked this
-
sssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh liked this
-
jepatterson reblogged this from solitaryforager
-
nickthejam liked this
-
clementinafio liked this
-
digitaldesperados reblogged this from severelycalm
-
thebedroominarles liked this
-
mutualassureddistraction reblogged this from amodernmanifesto
-
elusivelovely liked this
-
herbalerotica reblogged this from ancestryinprogress
-
soicanfeelyouinmyarms liked this
-
semasahin reblogged this from materialworld
-
silvertongues reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
lisawhitehare liked this
-
whisperslikepoetry reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
cinnamonforest reblogged this from surnameviet
-
christeenyweenie reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
happytoms reblogged this from madziontist
-
weatherall liked this
-
ghostplots reblogged this from philosophie-
-
ghostplots liked this
-
ascendit-arbores liked this
-
philosophie- reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
sanspower liked this
-
aprilseye liked this
-
congregatinvapors liked this
-
thefistofartemis reblogged this from loveyourchaos
-
aaa2zee liked this
-
anindiscriminatecollection reblogged this from ancestryinprogress
-
whateverrusswhatever reblogged this from ancestryinprogress
- Show more notes