UPCOMING EVENTS

`veg·e·culture


IS FOOD EQUITY IMPORTANT?

Yes. Food justice matters. We all need access to healthy food.

Fahim

Yes. Without access to nutritious food, people are poisoned with foodstuff.

Amina

Yes, the freedom to grow and consume culturally appropriate food is of vital importance.

Myrah

Fruit

Incorporating fresh fruit into your meal plan is the sweetest reward you'll ever get. Fresh harvest fruit will not only satisfy your tastebuds, they will make the healthy choice the easy choice.

Eat more fruit

Veggies

Who said organic vegetables are expensive?! Wanna know a secret? We can teach you a little something about nutritional value and getting the most out of your budget by including homegrown vegetables in your meal plan.

Eat more veggies

Whole Foods

Developing a nutrition plan with food that is free from additives and other artificial substances is easier than you think! Naturally wholesome whole foods provide the best nutritional benefits for any budget.

Eat more wholefoods

HUMBLE ROOTS

Our Story

Vegeculture is a comprehensive public health initiative, sponsored by Scribes & Vibes, dedicated to providing sustainable solutions to solve the "food desert" problem, so that residents in low-income areas have access to affordable, healthy food options.

Offering a wellspring of resources to survive in a food desert, Vegeculture challenges the community to consume more fruit and vegetables and cultivate a healthy lifestyle through whole foods, holistic self-care, nutrition education, and urban agriculture training.

Catalyzing Change in Food Desert Districts

  • Black Food Geographies: Race, Self-Reliance, and Food Access in Washington, D.C.
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  • Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land
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THE ROOT OF IT ALL

Our Mission

Our mission is to champion the art and science of growing fruit and vegetables to inspire future farmers and position whole foods as a catalyst for healthy living.

Through the disciplines of STEM and STEAM education and collaborative partnerships with Georgia schools, the business community, public libraries, and government leaders, we aim to cultivate a Vegeculture.

URBAN FARMING IS THE FUTURE!

Harlem Grown: How One Big Idea Transformed a Neighborhood
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Let's Grow!

"The ultimate currency is the ability to feed one's self with the fruits from one's hands."

— Stevie

Eat More Veggies

WON'T BELIEVE IT'S VEGAN

  • The Ultimate Vegan Breakfast Book
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  • Caribbean Vegan: Plant-Based, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free Authentic Island Cuisine for Every Occasion
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Phenomenal Plant-Based Plates

  • Black Girl Baking: Wholesome Recipes Inspired by a Soulful Upbringing
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  • Plant-Based on a Budget: Delicious Vegan Recipes for Under $30 a Week, in Less Than 30 Minutes a Meal
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  • Plant-Powered Protein: 125 Recipes for Using Today's Amazing Meat Alternatives
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  • Modern Flexitarian: Plant-Inspired Recipes You Can Flex to Add Fish, Meat, or Dairy
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Vegan Recipes From Around The World

Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed
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