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"Greens and Means"

The streets of East Palo Alto have seen everything from brick factories to poultry farms to gang shootings, but they haven’t before met anything quite like Rev. Bob Hartley, a known and respected longtime EPA resident. He’s a man with a plan to help the youth in the community give up their weapons – in favor of plants.  Read more >

Fruit Salad Day Serves Up Health and Nutrition

In line with the USDA’s recent ‘Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food’ initiative, eighth graders at East Palo Alto Charter School held an event called “Fruit Salad Day” for their entire school on Sept. 17, 2009. The 15 students in the school’s Garden Elective class helped to wash, chop, mix, and serve seasonal fruits donated by farmers' markets in Palo Alto and East Palo Alto to more than 300 schoolmates.  Read more >

On Romantic Idealism

When you get to college, no one ever asks, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" Instead, you're repeatedly crank called by a cynic who says, "When you grow up, and reality sucker punches you; you'll see the world for what it really is."  Read more >

'Am I not human?'

  Are Darfuris and Tibetans not human?  Read more >

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Full Name
A.M. McReynolds
Member Since
October 2007
About Me: 
Anne-Marie McReynolds, who graduated from Stanford University in 2000, is a photojournalist at Collective Roots, investigating racial/ethnic health disparities in East Palo Alto - home to one of the most densely populated immigrant communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Anne-Marie is an award-winning storyteller who worked as a staff photographer at the San Jose Mercury News for five years and later pursued citizen journalism as a Newstex blogger syndicated via LexisNexis. McReynolds is also an editorial blogger and features writer for JustCauseIt.com.
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Journalist
About Me Tags: 
national association of black journalists,national association of press photographers
BlogHer Conference '07: 
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