The Food Justice Club blends community service with education and action to raise awareness of food justice and address systemic inequalities in the Bay Area's food systems. The Club donates the produce they grow in LWHS' garden to the Outer Mission and Excelsior communities. In addition, the Food Justice Club aims to empower students with the skills and knowledge to grow their own food at home.
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We are thrilled to congratulate Sam Mihara ‘51 who has been selected to give the 2024 Jefferson Lecture in Humanities.
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