Oakland Permaculture Heals The Hood!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to East Oakland, California, to visit the legendary plant nursery Planting Justice, which primarily hires formerly incarcerated people. They provide a fair wage and benefits to former prisoners with unbelievable results: a 2% recidivism rate, compared to 60% for the State of California. The nursery itself has an incredible diversity of edible and useful plant species and varieties, custom selected to grow an epic permaculture garden.
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Комментарии • 731

  • @monikmgp
    @monikmgp Год назад +773

    I cried. This is so beautiful. Imagine replicating this model not just with people who were incarcerated but also homeless people. With foster kids, with any vulnerable human.

    • @markd.9042
      @markd.9042 Год назад +20

      This is overwhelmingly what needs to happen.

    • @entrepreneur-whisperer
      @entrepreneur-whisperer Год назад +16

      I thought this very thing. The typically ‘outcast’ in society, that most want to pretend don’t exist. Those that have suffered trauma and became isolated from society, in their effort to cope.
      To me, nature is the most gracious of healers!!

    • @cthomasct61
      @cthomasct61 Год назад +4

      🌙 Moons....nobody on tis 🌎 planet could have said tht better than u just did...Right on....1 PEOPLE....1 MIND...1 LOVE ❤️...1 NATION........1

    • @karensingh4687
      @karensingh4687 Год назад +2

      OMG I was thinking the same thing! What a perfect idea and I am forever grateful you made this video. Thank you.

    • @lenaramoon4617
      @lenaramoon4617 Год назад +3

      THIS is the future

  • @cabbagenut
    @cabbagenut Год назад +402

    Imagine garden centers like these in every city, every neighborhood, and free community gardens, food forests on every corner. That could be a pretty radical change.

    • @furrycircuitry2378
      @furrycircuitry2378 Год назад +13

      Be the change you wish to see others will follow

    • @meghname4005
      @meghname4005 Год назад +6

      I had the exact idea put forward to one of my friend who could get us funds, but unfortunately, it didn't fit in any of the available options. I'm still hoping he finds a fir for the idea, and we can start asap.

    • @franek_izerski
      @franek_izerski Год назад +8

      Yeah, and don't depend on the government, do it on your own power, however modest or small. A few volunteers, a plot of land and a few seeds and your off.

    • @davidarvingumazon5024
      @davidarvingumazon5024 11 месяцев назад

      Corrupted Corporations won't allow that!

    • @advocatingforautism8625
      @advocatingforautism8625 10 месяцев назад

      Too much money and greed in our food systems

  • @harriettejensen479
    @harriettejensen479 Год назад +234

    I live in Oakland and met a Planting Justice person at a grocery store. When I was looking for a permaculture plant that I couldn't find elsewhee, I found it at Planting Justice. Besides getting a quality plant that was difficult to find, I had the satisfaction of knowing that PJ was enabling people to really rehabililtate themselves. Being a gardener, I know that working with plants, touching the earth and watching plants grow is,, in itself, positive. In addition, PJ gives its workers the ability to earn a decent wage AND be treated with dignity.

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner Год назад +11

      Yup. They have an incredible selection including many varieties that are really hard to find domestically.

    • @susanmartin870
      @susanmartin870 Год назад +7

      My dream is to do something like this where I live in Canada. I'm currently running my own business, but not in agriculture. I'm getting there. One day it will happen.

  • @simonrodriguez4685
    @simonrodriguez4685 Год назад +378

    A “second” chance with enough dignity, spirituality and inspiration. What a great restoration project.

    • @user-rg7uz8of9r
      @user-rg7uz8of9r Год назад +4

      why "second"

    • @LOVE-wq4ku
      @LOVE-wq4ku Год назад +3

      @@user-rg7uz8of9r cuz they got their first chance when they lived their life normally got locked up felt like their life was taken away or something that why it probably felt like second chance

    • @warrentoles3127
      @warrentoles3127 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-rg7uz8of9rcuz that's what the treasury pays for lol. For 1st timers we get homelessness and learn through turmoil.

  • @RizeTB1
    @RizeTB1 Год назад +226

    Can’t thank these people enough for being there for other people.

    • @RizeTB1
      @RizeTB1 Год назад +5

      Turkey fig ordered. Can’t wait to taste the great work of these professionals.

  • @lvh912
    @lvh912 Год назад +172

    This project embodies the permaculture philosophy of "Earth Care, People Care and Fair Share" perfectly!
    Kudos to the originators of the project and to all the staff that made it thrive over its lifetime. Keep on growing!

  • @Crusoe40
    @Crusoe40 Год назад +83

    The Revolution disguised as gardening. Absolutely awesome work. Solidarity.

  • @pinkelephants1421
    @pinkelephants1421 Год назад +193

    You can't help but conclude that this is a far, far, FAR, cheaper way to reduce law enforcement and recidivism expenditure in ANY community, in ANY country.
    In a country such as the USA, that locks up more people than just about anywhere else on the planet, instead of public money effectively paying shareholders of private companies to run evermore & bigger institutional incarceration facilities, a much smaller fraction of that money could be imaginatively used for commercially viable Public, Private, Partnerships (PPP's), such as these, leaving more money in the pot for healthcare, education, and a myriad of other public services that are always desperately underfunded; literally millions of dollars.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +17

      Exactly!

    • @nil981
      @nil981 Год назад +1

      Public-private partnerships? What a cruel joke!

    • @pinkelephants1421
      @pinkelephants1421 Год назад +11

      @Iron Cynic Why? Sure, there are some that aren't well thought out or well run. But having been involved in a few, I know that they can be very beneficial.

    • @alyssaoconnor
      @alyssaoconnor Год назад

      But then where would they find the slave labour they make money from? American prison systems are not there to rehabilitate people, they function to provide a cheap disposable work force.
      It’s disgusting but that’s unfortunately the truth and thats what anyone is truely facing when they try to get government funding 😕

    • @truettadevil
      @truettadevil Год назад +5

      #DefundThePolice

  • @plantingjustice
    @plantingjustice Год назад +230

    Andrew, Mitchell...y'all put so much love, intention, and care into this video, and it shows. This is probably the best video that anyone has done thus far on PJ...we are so grateful! y'all let the beauty of the organization, and its people, speak for itself, and in doing so, have provided an incredible gift to everyone featured here. Their children and loved ones will always have this to remember the courage, heart, and vision of their parents, who came through so much trauma and pain and separation, to then fight for beauty, their health and freedom, and the beauty, health, freedom and joy that their community deserves. The community leaders featured here, Otis Spikes (Nursery Manager), Sol Mercado (PJ's Re-Entry Coordinator), Covonne Page (Aquaponics Farm Manager), Gordon Limbrick (who's amazing track is featured at the end), Yennifer Flores (Propagation Manager) and her mom Adela Flores, Rachel Adriano, Simone Robinson, and Gavin Raders (PJ Cofounder) give so much of themselves every day to bring this dream into being.
    And we can't do it without y'alls support! Now 14 yrs in, we are really going for it right now! Right down the street from this nursery, on the same block just 100' over, PJ is building out a 3-acre incubator aquaponics farm that is intended to not only grow 150,000 lbs of organic produce/year, but also to open source the technology and help incubate a worker-owned cooperative that can scale this model across Oakland, and perhaps much further...to demonstrate how to grow healthy food and create good jobs on paved/toxic land that can't otherwise be farmed, and with 80% less water than in-ground growing. This work is literally a matter of our survival, individually and collectively. We're ALSO building out a pay-what-you-can cafe, community center, arts venue, retail nursery, farmers' market and commercial kitchen in El Sobrante (project is called The Good Table), just a mile from our 5-acre Mother Farm (where this nursery stock is grown out for propagation material)....so with so many big projects on our plate, we REALLY appreciate y'alls love and support! You can find out lots more about our organization and these projects at www.plantingjustice.org and www.plantingjustice.net
    Lastly, it has been so incredibly heartwarming to read everyone's comments here. To see people from Oakland and the Bay commenting on how they have been touched by PJ in the past, to hearing from customers around the country who have purchased their organic permaculture plants from us and to hear that they are thriving, to supporters from around the world sharing such beautiful affirmations and prayers with us....this means more to us than you know! Deep humble gratitude and thanks! If y'all ever come to the area, please do visit us in person at 319 105th Avenue in Sobrante Park, deep East Oakland!!!!
    We can't wait to work with Andrew and Mitchell again as these new projects come to fruition. Blessings on y'alls work friends....you are not only incredible teachers and craftspeople, but genuinely sweet, generous, and kind people...thank you!

    • @ettajfan5882
      @ettajfan5882 Год назад +6

      Bravo! Well done!

    • @mrs.manrique7411
      @mrs.manrique7411 Год назад +8

      Thank you for this! Not only do I absolutely adore permaculture, but I also look for people and places to support that do amazing work like this! I’m gonna add some nursery plants to my cart right now, and go home and make a sandwich with Dave’s Killer Bread to boot. ❤

    • @leonstenutz6003
      @leonstenutz6003 Год назад +1

      Amazing!

    • @magsterz123
      @magsterz123 Год назад +5

      @plantingjustice we all need what you are doing so much! I feel so heartened to learn about your work, and I do hope you catalyze thousands more all around the country and the world.

    • @texxstalker
      @texxstalker 11 месяцев назад +5

      This comment should be pinned 🙂

  • @joketsu100
    @joketsu100 Год назад +65

    I'm 10 minutes away in San leandro I never knew this existed! I garden every year always looking for the most diverse nursery and wow now I can help support something that will better my community. So glad I saw this

  • @load_nikon6435
    @load_nikon6435 Год назад +42

    Permaculture is more than plants! Permaculture is people and society too! It is love. Great outreach, Andrew!

  • @user-qt9nk4op9l
    @user-qt9nk4op9l 9 месяцев назад +11

    I have ordered plants from Planting Justice every year! I have a little urban food forest in Massachusetts. The plants from this nursery are beautiful, well packed, and travel across the country in great condition! Every single plant I have ordered is doing well. To know that the plants started with love and healing, that they were part of changing lives, building community…. ❤❤❤ THANK YOU PLANTING JUSTICE!!!!

  • @lilamorris1147
    @lilamorris1147 Год назад +26

    This is proof when people are given a second chance or purpose, it can be life changing. So proud of these young people willing to be the change❤

  • @MichaelMartinussen
    @MichaelMartinussen Год назад +21

    LOVE IT!!! "We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. Native American proverb

  • @kathparke
    @kathparke Год назад +53

    14 years!! What an achievement. What lovely human beings. This is so inspiring.

  • @ettajfan5882
    @ettajfan5882 Год назад +52

    I cried watching this, it's such a moving and important program. Especially hearing what kind of food is sold in poor, undeserved areas. There is hope! Thank you for making us aware of this program and allowing folks to work and HEAL. Justice!

  • @peachypietro9980
    @peachypietro9980 Год назад +38

    This is what permaculture is all about for me. Thank you for showing this.

  • @ColRubyDimplesManacha
    @ColRubyDimplesManacha Год назад +44

    This is the answer to most of the problems that plague our society. Such a beautiful thing, thank you!

  • @pongop
    @pongop Год назад +54

    Wow, this is amazing and inspiring! I live in California but haven't heard of PJ. I'll have to go visit next time I'm in the Bay. I'm also flabbergasted that a nursery could support almost 60 employees! This is great. We need to adopt this here in the Central Valley, where we have about 20 of the state's 45 or so correctional facilities, and it's agricultural land. "Freedom is by design."

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +30

      We featured the nursery but they have about 5 different interconnected businesses so the 55 full time employees is a little misleading. They are also providing landscaping services and have other farm related projects on multiple properties

    • @pongop
      @pongop Год назад +7

      @@amillison That makes sense and that's amazing! It's awesome there are other, related projects and opportunities.

    • @drillerdev4624
      @drillerdev4624 Год назад +6

      @@amillison So... Follow up video?

  • @PlantGuild
    @PlantGuild Год назад +143

    Now THIS is what I call God’s work. I get goosebumps from what everyone is doing and experiencing during their career at this nursery.

  • @formidableflora5951
    @formidableflora5951 Год назад +19

    Wow. When I was searching for a specific variety of Cornelian cherry, I ordered it from Planting Justice. I had no idea. Beautiful plant, now thriving here in New England. Will never look at it the same way again.

  • @rosedasilva3716
    @rosedasilva3716 Год назад +24

    What a beautiful work they do , rescuing human beings with dignity and honor . You got my respect . 👏👏

  • @olatundeoluwaseun8690
    @olatundeoluwaseun8690 Год назад +44

    This is an amazing Work
    It needs to be adopted, scaled and replicated on a greater level.
    I look forward to working with this project and Planting Justice ❤

  • @averyspottswood9255
    @averyspottswood9255 Год назад +25

    Whenever I even get the sense that my anxiety is gonna spike, I come to videos like this, inspiring and hopeful. I hope this sets an example for the country.

  • @FogHollowHomestead
    @FogHollowHomestead 10 месяцев назад +5

    This is one reason why we order our plants from this nursery all the way from TN! We have to encourage this beautiful vision and one way to do it is to vote with our boots. We choose to support those who support others in the best possible way!

  • @Michilar
    @Michilar Год назад +21

    I'm local and lucky to be able to buy some hard to find permaculture plants AND support people who are trying to get their lives back by fostering nature. I've always said that so much healing can take place once we get back to the natural world and Planting Justice is proof of that. Thanks PJ for everything you do!

  • @mars54mars54
    @mars54mars54 Год назад +10

    Exquisite. This is what sacred humanity is all about.

  • @TheRahsoft
    @TheRahsoft Год назад +11

    so.. solving two issues at the same time producing a win win situation.
    the idea of the permaculture nursery is itself brilliant. the idea of helping people when they really needed it is an add on bonus

  • @Krautastic
    @Krautastic Год назад +23

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing their story. These people are inspiring and it goes to show what can happen when you put people first. Livable wages, happy employees, happy families. Keep up the good work to the whole crew out there!

  • @MinksLegend
    @MinksLegend Год назад +15

    Just amazing. This is true rehabilitation and reintegration.

  • @carmenortiz5294
    @carmenortiz5294 Год назад +24

    Great video. Gave me some ideas. can have my own mini plant nursery. I'm 76, Puerto Rican and live in Minnesota in the middle of nowhere. Due to a grandfather clause that I invoked, I was allowed to have a mini farm/wildlife habitat in the middle of town. (Previous owner had a mini-farm going back to the Great Depression era.) I have multiple types of fruits, so all I need is to learn the best way to propagate them. Then sell them at the farmer's market. Always looking forward to Andrew's videos.

  • @markbrown2296
    @markbrown2296 Год назад +4

    I bought three organic pear trees from them last summer and they are doing amazing! Thanks!

  • @qflower4982
    @qflower4982 Год назад +13

    Hands down amazing. This company appreciates, values and wants to see its employees thrive and win. Its giving the employees so much more than a job. Wow.

  • @user-pe2lw1ze8i
    @user-pe2lw1ze8i Год назад +14

    I’m so glad to see this. I used to tattoo in East Oakland years ago and always wondered why there weren’t more farms in empty lots. I thought that the people in this city would benefit from contact in nature. It softens anyone’s hard edges and brings them back to the essence of living. Great job! I think a good idea also would to take kids camping and learn basic outdoor skills

  • @camazotzz
    @camazotzz Год назад +12

    I've bought their trees at a farmer's market in Oakland, they are wonderful.

  • @parkimedes
    @parkimedes Год назад +16

    This is just AWESOME! This is also training people for a economic collapse scenario. You’re going to want people like these on your team!

  • @fishykoala2034
    @fishykoala2034 Год назад +13

    This program sounds absolutely INCREDIBLE!!! I hope that it can help set a standard by so clearly demonstrating that when given the opportunity to make a legal, decent living wage, and given the support needed, recidivism (reincarceration) drastically decreases.
    Not to mention they’re simultaneously helping to promote food security and sharing their knowledge and skills throughout their community! This project is genuinely doing SO MUCH good for not only their nursury staff themselves, but their families and the community they live in. It’s absolutely stunning and I am so happy to have seen this. ❤ Thank you for spreading awareness of this project! Definitely going to find some way to support this in the hope that other cities will catch on!!!!

  • @eamonncuerden-conboy6621
    @eamonncuerden-conboy6621 Год назад +15

    Such an amazing model! Simple and well paid work that soothes the body and the soul. We need more businesses like this.

  • @awkwardtexasstranger5660
    @awkwardtexasstranger5660 Год назад +11

    I have ordered many plants from this organization and they are growing great! I would love to see this program duplicated in other places in the country.

  • @udoheinz7845
    @udoheinz7845 Год назад +5

    That is the future we need.
    People woring with nature not at a desk being unhappy all day

  • @jjandthegreen
    @jjandthegreen Год назад +17

    This is truly amazing, it’s so important to give people the dignity to live

  • @this-is-now
    @this-is-now 11 месяцев назад +5

    I've always said this is the solution. Love this so much. There would be no prison system/prison business. People need purpose and rehabilitation out of trauma from existing in the hood. All the best to these guys 👏🏽❤️💯

  • @natsellar8982
    @natsellar8982 Год назад +30

    Great video Andrew. 2000 thumbs up. Makes me think about how I could use my organic farm to help those in need of direction. Keep up the good work, both you and the people on the nursery in this video :)

    • @B30pt87
      @B30pt87 Год назад +2

      I was just thinking the same thing!

    • @faibaxter8873
      @faibaxter8873 10 месяцев назад

      that’s so cool to hear :) I hope you’re able to move your garden in that direction of helping to heal your community. big blessings to ya 🧡✨

  • @loricreel2463
    @loricreel2463 Год назад +3

    So great to see. There used to be another program called The Garden Project of San Francisco that operated for 30+ years. They worked out of the San Bruno Jail employing at risk youth and ex offenders. They grew organic vegetables at the farm on jail property which were given out to the community, and had a native nursery. They contracted with the PUC doing conservation work in the watershed. I’m happy the Planting Justice program is available as a resource for the community still. Nothing like getting your hands in the earth for healing.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more Lori!

  • @thatguychris5654
    @thatguychris5654 Год назад +5

    Great plan, great execution! They have a crazy assortment of food perennials and I WILL be dropping some money here! (waiting for restocks)

  • @WillEberli
    @WillEberli Год назад +2

    The "politicians throwing money at the problem" line was the perfect contrast to this concept. This is not a complicated operation, yet it's so effective and fruitful for all involved - even the buyers of these plants. I 100% support this effort.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +2

      100%. We just need some alternative thinking and we could really change the world one small decision at a time. Love what these guys are doing.

  • @twigandroot
    @twigandroot Год назад +15

    yo!!! this nursery is amazing! no one can argue the numbers behind a system like this. this can be set up all over the country

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 Год назад +22

    People helping people, and letting nature help people, while providing nurturing food plants that help for other people, the way God designed us all to be. The two greatest commandments, Love God, and love one another. Kudos to Andrew and all of the employees who have made this such a success story,, it shows the transformation of their hearts, minds, and bodies. It is a beautiful thing to see.

  • @chansonwilliamson2046
    @chansonwilliamson2046 Год назад +4

    I LOVE YOU ALL soooo much!!
    Your sharing an amazing lesson that humanity needs to remember....the earth is our mother and has given us all we need to live and love.
    Food is freedom ❤
    I'm super happy for you all!
    Thank you!

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +1

      Well said! Glad you enjoyed the video Chanson. Thanks for watching!

  • @creativityofcolor
    @creativityofcolor Год назад +3

    I love that the word spiritual was mentioned. Every part is healing

  • @KristinGasser
    @KristinGasser Год назад +4

    Just awesome! Got goosebumps… ❤

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Год назад +11

    Fabulous. Planting Justice re-grows lives. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. Every aspect is one of encouragement. Living wage work! Setting an example for others to follow. Blessings

  • @GreasyFox
    @GreasyFox Год назад +6

    It's not just about healing the nature, it works on those who participated in this activity and makes them feel appreciated and have a sense of achievement.

  • @mechtech220
    @mechtech220 Год назад +10

    DUDE!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US!!!!!

  • @BadHexSpokane
    @BadHexSpokane Год назад +2

    I got my package from Planting Justice in the mail the day this was uploaded! 2 honeyberry varieties, sea kale, and hablitzia. Their selection is amazing and their cause legendary. Love them and what they're doing.

  • @MeLoSonn
    @MeLoSonn Год назад +2

    A Life for new Life, Beautiful!❤

  • @dewantamanik8540
    @dewantamanik8540 Год назад +11

    So inspirational... I hope this model can be implemented in many communities... God bless permaculture... God bless Planting Justice...

  • @hhwippedcream
    @hhwippedcream Год назад +16

    Love this place. The selection and expertise are out of this world - all in one place, year-round.

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta Год назад +12

    Drop dead gorgeous program and people. Love it.

  • @Tess-py4dx
    @Tess-py4dx 3 месяца назад +1

    THIS!!!! THIS THIS THIS!!!!! This is what permaculture and getting back to Mother Earth is all about. You can't get better than this!!! Every video I have watched of yours has consistently emphasized COMMUNITY & BELONGING. Perfect. Just perfect!!!! We need to get this beautiful message to explode across the US and other 'developed' countries. Thank you.

  • @ladyryan902
    @ladyryan902 Год назад +5

    Andrew THIS is awesome thank you for covering it.

  • @solmercado9195
    @solmercado9195 Год назад +9

    Amazing video! I feel so grateful to be part of the planting justice family! ❤

  • @angiewan4436
    @angiewan4436 Год назад +11

    Wow. This is incredible! Thanks for making this video.

  • @letsgrowandprosper6562
    @letsgrowandprosper6562 Год назад +15

    This is a great program for the community!

  • @kezzatries
    @kezzatries Год назад +7

    Excellent, fantastic.
    Love their attitude!

  • @yoanlaure2915
    @yoanlaure2915 Год назад +4

    Did you hear that: “only 1 person out of 75 formerly incarcerated staff has gone back to prison on a new charge in 14 years of Planting Justice. (...) that’s like less than a 2 percent recidivism rate compared to that 60 percent in the State of California of people going back.”
    In other words, by putting nature and people back at the center of our so-called modern societies, we have the great opportunity to rebuild a new society on human values ​​that really make sense and that are closer to what we could call happiness.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад

      Yes! Seems like common sense, right?

  • @johns6119
    @johns6119 Год назад +3

    Andrew, you are aware, I look forward to meeting you sometime, you are an inspiration for me and when I will have my permaculture ready I’ll send you a thank you or something.

  • @hross5631
    @hross5631 Год назад +5

    OMG, this is beautiful

  • @kyul9357
    @kyul9357 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is amazing. $25 per hour plus benefits for the families. And it’s incredibly rewarding work. And like the dude says if they drop a bomb, he knows how to grow his own food. Bravo 👏 🙏

  • @gelflingfay
    @gelflingfay Год назад +2

    People primarily need something that helps them see beyond themselves. That is healing and growth. Being a part of something that makes an impact. It's good for everyone. Basic human treatment. ❤

  • @growthyselph
    @growthyselph Год назад +7

    I love this place, we go shop here w my kids like once a month! Amazing team doing amazing work ❤❤

  • @Ladadadada
    @Ladadadada Год назад +10

    Kudos for not asking about the crimes these people committed. It's an important part of getting a second chance that they are not forced to dredge up and re-live a period of their lives that they likely feel ashamed of again and again for every new person they meet (and especially not on camera on a RUclips channel as popular as this one) . When I am at work with my colleagues I am not asked about every ex-girlfriend or every exam I failed at school or every job I've been fired from. It's entirely my choice whether I want to volunteer this information about the parts of my life that I'm not proud of and it should be the same for these people. Much better to focus on the honour and pride they have in what they do now and leave the past in the past.

  • @SagaJohanna
    @SagaJohanna Год назад +37

    I've started recommending your videos to everyone I know, I think your content should be mandatory. You've taught me so much about water, permaculture and living, and I love all the other topics you cover too! Like this one 🪴

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the kind words Saga 🙏

    • @user-rg7uz8of9r
      @user-rg7uz8of9r Год назад +5

      ​@@amillison Your videos bring me to tears thank you

    • @rado22453
      @rado22453 Год назад +5

      The best video I've seen on Planting Justice. Clear, simple, and powerful. This is a model to move society forward in the most compassionate and thoughtful way possible. The PJ spokespeople are incredible ambassadors for this model. Well done, Andrew.

  • @teresab2009
    @teresab2009 Год назад +2

    I grew up in ESO. This is awesome! I love it! Juvenile hall taught me I didn't want to be locked up at all. But this is so awesome!

  • @samsei
    @samsei Год назад +5

    this is amazing, thank you for drawing attention to it!

  • @Michael_McMillan
    @Michael_McMillan Год назад +5

    I've bought from them twice now, its great!

  • @bengtal
    @bengtal Год назад +3

    Oh man, I've been there! I live in San Mateo (sort of), and went accross the bay in search of some special plants. I think I was really looking for specimens of Hardy Kiwi (Kiwi Berry). I ended up finding some, I think, but can't remember. Also got some "Honey Berry" plants, and one "Orange Muscat Grape" or something like that. They propagate A LOT over there, and have a fairly extensive and unique/special selection of plants, especially fruiting plants! I did not know, or maybe heard but it didn't sink in or I didn't realize just HOW supportive they are of formerly incarcerated people. AMAZING, YES, and BEAUTIFUL. We need so much more of this kind of support and activity in this world. Thank you Planting Justice, may all of your efforts benefit all around you, and may more and more of us find ourselves supported by, and participating in, supportive activities like this.

  • @onestrangeboat
    @onestrangeboat Год назад +13

    This is so awesome! Thank you to the folks doing this work and thank you for making this video!!!

  • @KerryG-SA
    @KerryG-SA Год назад +12

    Heart warming and hopeful. Thanks Andrew for this wonderful video and well done to all the amazing people at Planting Justice. I'm here in South Africa where this kind of project would do wonders for our society.

  • @permacultisdruid3867
    @permacultisdruid3867 Год назад +4

    This is simply great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @swizzdizz6003
    @swizzdizz6003 Год назад +3

    Love it! Peace on earth is peace with the earth.

  • @alexmerlin061
    @alexmerlin061 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got so emotional, when ever you take care of mother earth, mother earth take care of you and all we need is love ...

  • @stephanievaladez5286
    @stephanievaladez5286 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU FOR HELPING OTHERS THROUGH NATURE AND PERMACULTURE!

  • @trinsit
    @trinsit Год назад +5

    Maybe this is why our ancestors lived as one with nature.

  • @SameCoin12
    @SameCoin12 Год назад +2

    We need more of these. Imagine no hungry people.

  • @TheCubeAltar
    @TheCubeAltar Год назад +3

    Amazing 👍🏾 I'll be ordering from Planting Justice

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад

      Yes! You won't be disappointed!

  • @kimberlywise4103
    @kimberlywise4103 Год назад +2

    Inspiring. A thriving model. A no brainer. Freedom by design. Kudos to this model. May it be planted in every urban area.

  • @swatisharma9006
    @swatisharma9006 Год назад +10

    This is an incredible effort 🙏 wishing many more such initiatives across the globe.

  • @swannoir7949
    @swannoir7949 Год назад +2

    So THIS is Planting Justice. Formerly Rolling River Nursery? I've been waiting to be notified when you re-stock on the Landt peach tree -- 4 years. If it's out-if-stock, it must be a winner, and I have been looking for a golden-flesh late-ripening peach, even more so, since I'm loosing the buds/blooms to frost with my early-season Red Haven. I read the companies bio long ago, but to actually see it implemented made me proud of the work you do by giving men who had been incarcerated a chance to make a living, and develop a trade, in a peaceful place that is healing to the mind. Working in agriculture is calming to the central nervous system, which is why I spend a lot of time in the garden. I think I appreciate it more for my mental health, than the vegetables I yield from it. This was a beautiful, informative, inspiring video.

  • @mrose6107
    @mrose6107 Год назад +2

    So true. This is the antidote. Spread it all over this nation.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +1

      I'm definitely on board with this idea! :)

  • @UrbanArtCentral
    @UrbanArtCentral Год назад +2

    One of the most uplifting I've heard in a long while.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад

      It was such an amazing story to share with you all, glad you enjoyed it. :)

  • @granvisio
    @granvisio Год назад +7

    I love the story! The work that heals the souls and the Planet!❤

  • @willm5814
    @willm5814 Год назад +3

    Nothing better than growing food!!!!! Love this - congrats to all!

  • @USA1492
    @USA1492 Год назад +24

    This program makes more sense than public school. Imagine a populace with the knowledge to care for themselves and not depend on the government.

    • @DimaRakesah
      @DimaRakesah Год назад +2

      We have many jobs in society which require formal education. Learning how to garden and grow food is awesome, but it's not the solution for everyone or even a majority of citizens. Who would work in hospitals? Police, fire, EMT? Who would work in the offices and factories that make your garden and home supplies? Who will run the government and the myriad of public works/utilities like water, sewage, trash, electricity, etc? If you don't want to get a degree or whatever you do you, but why do you want to make everyone else live your decision? Freedom means that not everyone will make the same choices as you, and that's fine. A variety of education and employment opportunities makes our country diverse and resilient. People can go to school, get a good education and live a happy life, too. In fact, the founders and directors of this organization have a variety of degrees that likely helped them to make this project a reality.

  • @hemaleite6331
    @hemaleite6331 11 месяцев назад +1

    Working in nature is healing. It’s the amazing feeling to see your hard work grow and blossom. We need to go back to basic, gardening!

  • @bobsmith8124
    @bobsmith8124 Год назад +2

    Respect to that old lady that showed him.

  • @joannjohnson8283
    @joannjohnson8283 Год назад +2

    This needs to happen in every City, town, and even rurally.

  • @kuibeiguahua
    @kuibeiguahua Год назад +1

    I am crying so hard omg it’s so moving
    Heal the world
    It’s like galugs, the exact opposite of gulags, voluntary and healing

  • @ByFaithAlone13
    @ByFaithAlone13 Год назад +2

    I love this idea!! My mind is working on ideas, “this” environment you’ve created is a solution to redirect, heal, give back, yet instill self esteem and pride in oneself to finally find their beautiful purpose in life. Loved it, God bless each💜

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +1

      It's such a fantastic idea! Thanks for watching Andy!

  • @terencewong6625
    @terencewong6625 Год назад +2

    This is for a good cause I’d support the nursery.