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What is your vision for the food system?
Change Food Video Library
The Change Food Video Library has soft launched. Visit it to find inspiring talks on issues around food and farming and to download educational kits and information to further educate yourself about the problems and solutions with today’s food system.
First educational kits include:
Food Waste
Using the Legal System to Fight Factory Farms
Stay tuned for more great kits for you, your students, your friends and your families to use!
The Creative Kitchen
The Creative Kitchen is helping Change Food create lesson plans for the educational kits being created. Meet founder Cricket Azima and her team.
The Creative Kitchen teaches children about food and how to cook in a fun, safe, and educational manner. The multi-faceted company includes a variety of media outlets which promote the curriculum. Targeting children ages two and older, the company focuses on teaching, writing, producing creative content, and consulting to present educational content through food-related activities. The founder, Cricket Azima, inspires children to express themselves creatively through cooking and the arts. While writing her master’s thesis, entitled “Children’s Cooking Classes: An Alternative Method to Enhance Learning,” Cricket learned that children retain more educational content of a lesson when using all of their senses and, of course, when having fun in the meanwhile!