1. Who do you plan to interview? What is this person's area of expertise?
I plan to intervier Arthur Levine who works at Huerta De Villa in Ontario. He has started a community garden there that has flourished. I find it important to understand what is the best way to create a community program that doesn't feel intrusive.
2. Post 20 open-ended questions
you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ. If you have already interviewed someone two times, you aren't allowed to interview that same person without House teacher approval.
- Why do you find it important for this community to have a garden?
- How do you make a community program feel non-intrusive to the public?
- What are some of the effects of your program on the community?
- How does one go about setting up a community space for people?
- How did you decide to start a garden?
- What is the most important thing to starting a community space?
- What are some of the reactions you have received in regards to the garden?
- What do you do with the food you produce?
- Why do you think its important to have these community spaces?
- What is your response to people who believe community gardens aren't helpful?
- How do you incorporate the local community into the project?
- What does a good community garden look like and what does a bad community garden look like?
- Who will take over the garden when you are gone?
- Did you receive any corporation support for the garden?
- Is there a way to teach people about a healthy life style with respect to their different backgrounds and privileges?
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