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ragan sutterfield :: 3.17

Ragan Sutterfield

this week we talk with writer, cultural critic, and farmer, Ragan Sutterfield. he’s written for a variety of magazines including Plenty, Men’s Journal, Paste, Gourmet, Spin, and Books & Culture on issues relating to good food, sustainability, and contemporary culture. he is also one of the founders and operators of a farm at Felder Academy, a public charter school for troubled youth.

related ::
ragan sutterfield’s blog
ragan on twitter
felder farm
holy cell phones
neighboring

music ::
dj stewart cutler – starwars geek mix
dokashiteru (feat. colin mutchler) – home tonight

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April 23rd, 2010

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