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Michelle Obama Visits San Diego Community Farm Gardened By International Refugees (PHOTOS)

AP     First Posted: 06/16/10 06:12 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:10 PM ET

AP - SAN DIEGO - Returning from Mexico, Michelle Obama made a brief stop Thursday in San Diego to visit a community garden farmed by international refugees that she called a model for building healthy communities across the nation and around the world.

Obama toured the New Roots Community Farm to promote her "Let's Move!" campaign against childhood obesity. The event kicked off a $1 billion project by The California Endowment to fund healthy living initiatives in 14 communities across the state, including the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego, where the community farm is located.

Some 80 farmers from a dozen countries work at the 2.3-acre farm, a project of the International Rescue Committee that started in June 2009 on city-owned land. Many grow vegetables, like kale, that they grew in the native countries they left because of civil wars and other violence.

"It's a model for the nation, for the world," Obama said after touring the 89 plots, where she hugged the farmers, including a Somalian woman who had Obama's picture and a map of Africa printed on her traditional bright blue dress.

The garden provides fresh produce to the refugees and their families. Some of the fruits and vegetables also are sold at a farmers market and to local restaurants, giving the refugees some income. About 90 percent of the farmers have been unable to find a job because they do not have the skills or do not speak English.

Millions of children in the United States live in what Obama called "food deserts," places where there is no easy access to grocery stores or farmers markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says about one-third of children in America are either overweight or obese.

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Obama's campaign has teamed with The California Endowment to support initiatives that promote farmers markets, make neighborhoods safe and walkable, revamp city parks and get people -- especially children -- eating healthy and exercising.

The California Endowment plans to grant $100 million a year over the next 10 years to the initiatives designed by members of the 14 communities, said Dr. Anthony Iton, senior vice president of the foundation's healthy communities project.

The project seeks to change lifestyles in low-income communities. Iton cited new research showing people live as many as 14 years longer in richer communities that offer safe parks, inviting bike lanes and organic grocery stores.

"You can predict how long somebody will live based on their address, and we should not be able to do that," he said, pointing out that even in a physically fit city like San Diego where people bike, surf and sail daily, there are "pockets" where families have no access to fruits and vegetables and places to exercise.

Obama's campaign includes introducing healthier school lunches and encouraging food manufacturers to reduce the sugar, salt and fat in foods.

Obama said the San Diego farm shows that "farmers coming from different corners of the globe recognized a common problem here in America" -- the lack of fresh produce in people's diets and the health problems that causes.

Refugees speaking different languages raised funds for the farm and then worked side by side, sharing two hoses at first. Since then they have started swapping recipes and losing weight, Obama said.

Tsitsi Mutseta, 43, moved to San Diego from Zimbabwe eight years ago. She said the garden helped ease her mind as she adjusted to her new life in the United States, far from her family. She told Obama it also has given her peace as she fights cancer.

"I told her I come to the garden to relieve my pain. I get food from the garden that is organic and it connects me with my family because I grew up on a small farm in Zimbabwe," said Mutseta, a tall woman who wrapped her arms around Obama and gave her leaves from her kale crop. "She said she would pray for me and she loved what I did in the garden."

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Nonpartay
♫Nonpartisan, liberal, ex-conservative♫
12:03 AM on 04/19/2010
I don't mean to brag, but we have the coolest First Lady in the world. :) She alone make it worthwhile that we elected her husband the president. :)
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09:47 AM on 04/18/2010
ok girls back down i dont want a cat fight happening hereover IL but as you see i put a pic of my cat as my icon now. sooooooo.....
hey remember balboa park today earthday celebration....im at the farm animal sanctuary booth.
yes i am shamelessly hawking for donations....
if you cant see me there. please go to
farmanimalsanctuary.org
rescue, educate, advocate
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09:39 AM on 04/18/2010
san diego is my town, we have had community gardens for years and years. in many places if the city has land, they will let people have plots to garden. i wonder what other cities are doing the same or thinking of doing it. call your city planning dept.
earthday is celebrated today in balboa park, i will be at the farm animal sanctuary booth. people please come by and donate, get educational materials..we are in section 6! the animal area :)
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ddemos
my micro-bio is none of your business
10:48 PM on 04/17/2010
Oh so nice to see...I hope Fox News doesn't spin it like they do w/ most progressive ideas from the first lady.

Hard to argue w/ eating right and giving people a helping hand at the same time...but they will...
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Nonpartay
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01:02 AM on 04/19/2010
Yes, they will. I expect Media Matters will have some report in the next few days...
09:10 PM on 04/17/2010
Thanks for the post. More like this, referring to the good our First Lady is trying to do, and not about what she is wearing.
07:57 PM on 04/17/2010
Earth Day Apps: The Lorax from Dr. Seuss
http://www.goodandbadnews.com/earth-day-apps-the-lorax-from-dr-seuss/
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
07:53 PM on 04/17/2010
Michelle is a great role model..It would be nice to have another generation of self confident, independent girls grow up into leaders...and realize their full potential.. A woman who knows that the world is bigger than the kitchen her husband or church wants to confine her in is sooo sexy..and cool..and beautiful.
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Matt Osborne
06:24 PM on 04/17/2010
Strangely, I spotted an Infowars t-shirt at a tax day tea party which claimed this president wants to put people in jail for growing gardens.
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Pavane
I pick my battles and walk from the rest.
01:02 AM on 04/18/2010
I wonder what it is with Wingers that they so readily swallow such nonsense.
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Matt Osborne
01:36 AM on 04/18/2010
They want a simple explanation for everything that's wrong. Hucksters are more than willing to take advantage. The revolution will be monetized!
06:14 PM on 04/17/2010
FLOTUS Michelle Obama rocks! Thanks for making a let's move campaign and green technology a reality:)) Support farmers, get the kids excited about healthier lifestyle. Bringing up next generation to care for our environment!
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richnerd
Retired Imagineer, soon to be a goat herder in NM
01:21 PM on 04/17/2010
Not once has Michelle Obama stooped to the level of her detractors. I would have come out swinging a long time ago and the consequences would not have been good. Not only is she a model First Lady, she is disciplined and aware of what her position entails. Even in this instance, there are peanut-brained fools calling her a "communist". This is the first time in my 60 years that simply being a Democrat is being a communist in the minds of Tea Baggers. Michelle Obama has more class in her little finger than all the Tea Party members combined.
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Pavane
I pick my battles and walk from the rest.
01:04 AM on 04/18/2010
Yes, she does. Our Michelle is both classy and wonderful. In my opinion, she is the best first lady ever.
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12:07 PM on 04/17/2010
Again, this woman is impressive. Very impressive.
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invirginia
A higher double-standard.
09:01 AM on 04/17/2010
Faux Nuse: "Mobama's Communism Is Showing"
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Nonpartay
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01:03 AM on 04/19/2010
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11:49 PM on 04/16/2010
Okay I think all the gardens are great and schools should have always offered healthier foods (no brain scientist needed and that's why I make my kids lunch most of the time), but did congress/President give the water rights back to all those CA farmers yet? Many became unemployed and fruit/veggies from Mexico and Brazil had to be flown in istead of locally grown! Yikes-planes-pesticides from over border, wage loss to our CA farmers. They had to get food stamps when they always grew their own food! It was over some fish/minnow or something (I forgot the specific area)- and this was even with now higher rain totals/moister ground. So I commend the effort of Michelle Obama for gardens because the schools need better options (are we just noticing this now??Where was the school nutrition head before?)- but turn on the water for the farmers! CA needs to money/revenue. and the farmers need the work, and the locals and elsewhere needs food that's healthy!
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laborgrunt
12:52 AM on 04/17/2010
That was a decision of the federal court, countries where the president overrules the decisions of the judiciary are called dictatorships.
08:11 AM on 04/17/2010
Well he can change it back, that would be the easiest thing on his list.
Put up a new vote with congress and turn on the water. We need our farms and the farmers need jobs and they produce the best crops around with lower shipping (gas/oil-reduction rather then from south of the border/certain pesticides), and we can get them off the welfare!
So all for the gardens- and the FARMS that we need to feed ourselves and others!
So I commend MO on fresh healthy food, that's local and from the US (when possible).
We need our farmers-that's a fact!
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Nonpartay
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12:06 AM on 04/19/2010
There is a lot more water this year for the farmers. I just heard from Congressman Dennis Cardoza about it on April 13:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressmen Dennis Cardoza (D-Merced) and Jim Costa (D-Fresno) today announced $20.7 million for the Intertie project that will link the Delta-Mendota Canal to the California Aqueduct. The project will deliver water to San Joaquin Valley farmers who are in the most need of assistance during the water supply crisis. The funds are provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and are expected to provide the required funding to complete the project.

“As I have said many times, we need to get the pumps turned on and get water to our farmers,” said Congressman Cardoza. “Until we obtain long-term solutions to this regulatory drought, we must also pursue all practical means of delivering irrigation water to those in need. I have worked hard over the past year to get the Intertie built and I am pleased to see this real-world solution finally bearing fruit.”
09:07 AM on 04/19/2010
Good-thatnks for the update. I hope since the water levels are ok now -they fully turn on the existing pumps and don't wait till the project is done of linking the sources.Glad to hear that- we need our farmers.....I personally can only grow very little due to work , time, so few warm months. Farmers are very effecient in great amounts and we can always share the surplus. Great reply as I forgot the name of the town .
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sealdadeal4me
There is nothing about me Mirco
11:39 PM on 04/16/2010
Well at least this is not a report about her clothing. We are actually getting a story about the wonderful movement she is inspiring around the country. I just wish people would use common sense and see how great an opportuntity for the nation to wean itself off of dependence on other countries and even on corporations. We can begin to grow our own produce as well as know where the foods we are eating comes from. Thank you FL for reminding us we can do it if we can only look outside the box and thank you for allowing the country to see your genuine caring and compassionate self.
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fiestyslug
I know it's misspelled. Thanks.
11:24 PM on 04/16/2010
Love her and all she is doing for local food, farmers markets and backyard gardens. Not to mention her efforts towards the serious issue of childhood obesity.