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			  <title>Community Farms and Gardens Press
Release</title>
			  <link>http://www.myvidster.com/video/3977</link>
			  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3977"><img src="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/1106420954_1.jpg" alt="image" width="120" height="80" /></a><br />Cities across the United States continue to
recognize the benefits of urban agriculture. 
Philadelphia is home to 500 community gardens. 
Boston boasts 175.  Chicago has pledged to build
1,000 over the next 10 years.  Meanwhile, San
Diego has a lot of space to grow with only six
community gardens within its city limits—and all
of them have lengthy waiting lists.

Thankfully, our city is taking an important step
to increase community access to urban farms and
gardens. Driven by the leadership of
Councilpersons Donna Frye and Jim Madaffer, the
City is passing a resolution on Tuesday, June 26th
that recognizes the importance of community farms
and gardens and further expresses its commitment
to building more of them.]]></description>
			  <pubDate>December 31, 1969</pubDate>
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			  <media:title type="html">Community Farms and Gardens Press
Release</media:title>
			  <media:description>Cities across the United States continue to
recognize the benefits of urban agriculture. 
Philadelphia is home to 500 community gardens. 
Boston boasts 175.  Chicago has pledged to build
1,000 over the next 10 years.  Meanwhile, San
Diego has a lot of space to grow with only six
community gardens within its city limits—and all
of them have lengthy waiting lists.

Thankfully, our city is taking an important step
to increase community access to urban farms and
gardens. Driven by the leadership of
Councilpersons Donna Frye and Jim Madaffer, the
City is passing a resolution on Tuesday, June 26th
that recognizes the importance of community farms
and gardens and further expresses its commitment
to building more of them.</media:description>
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			  <title>Path to Paradise: History of Urban
Planning in San Diego</title>
			  <link>http://www.myvidster.com/video/3976</link>
			  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3976"><img src="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/352156676_1.jpg" alt="image" width="120" height="80" /></a><br />UCSD-TV premieres a year-long series on urban
planning in San Diego based on &quot;Temporary
Paradise?,&quot; the 1974 visionary report for the
future of regional development.   Series:
&quot;Path to Paradise&quot; [9/1998] [Public
Affairs] [Show ID: 3715]]]></description>
			  <pubDate>December 31, 1969</pubDate>
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			  <media:title type="html">Path to Paradise: History of Urban
Planning in San Diego</media:title>
			  <media:description>UCSD-TV premieres a year-long series on urban
planning in San Diego based on &quot;Temporary
Paradise?,&quot; the 1974 visionary report for the
future of regional development.   Series:
&quot;Path to Paradise&quot; [9/1998] [Public
Affairs] [Show ID: 3715]</media:description>
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			  <title>Electric Warriors</title>
			  <link>http://www.myvidster.com/video/3975</link>
			  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3975"><img src="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/52638720_1.jpg" alt="image" width="120" height="80" /></a><br />A public service announcement for the San Diego
Electric Warriors. Footage courtesy of the
Prelinger Archives.]]></description>
			  <pubDate>December 31, 1969</pubDate>
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			  <media:title type="html">Electric Warriors</media:title>
			  <media:description>A public service announcement for the San Diego
Electric Warriors. Footage courtesy of the
Prelinger Archives.</media:description>
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			  <title>Metropopular (2001)</title>
			  <link>http://www.myvidster.com/video/3971</link>
			  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3971"><img src="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/1055297109_1.jpg" alt="image" width="120" height="80" /></a><br />Google metropopular to get to a better quality
version! The Metropopular cartoon&#039;s
characterization of LA expresses an element of the
urban San Diego experience--the frequent low
overflight of helicopters. I started
http://socalpeace.blogspot.com to collect info
about making a more peaceful san diego &amp;
socal.]]></description>
			  <pubDate>December 31, 1969</pubDate>
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			  <media:title type="html">Metropopular (2001)</media:title>
			  <media:description>Google metropopular to get to a better quality
version! The Metropopular cartoon&#039;s
characterization of LA expresses an element of the
urban San Diego experience--the frequent low
overflight of helicopters. I started
http://socalpeace.blogspot.com to collect info
about making a more peaceful san diego &amp;
socal.</media:description>
			  <media:player url="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3971" />
			  <media:thumbnail url="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/1055297109_1.jpg" width="120" height="80" />
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			  <title>Transform Space into Place</title>
			  <link>http://www.myvidster.com/video/3970</link>
			  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.myvidster.com/video/3970"><img src="http://www.myvidster.com/user/images/youtube/175/1910671496_1.jpg" alt="image" width="120" height="80" /></a><br />We watched this video at the first meeting of San
Diego City Repair --
http://sdcityrepair.blogspot.com. We intend to
help more people make these things happen in their
own neighborhoods--and we also seek help in
transforming our own neighborhoods!]]></description>
			  <pubDate>December 31, 1969</pubDate>
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			  <media:title type="html">Transform Space into Place</media:title>
			  <media:description>We watched this video at the first meeting of San
Diego City Repair --
http://sdcityrepair.blogspot.com. We intend to
help more people make these things happen in their
own neighborhoods--and we also seek help in
transforming our own neighborhoods!</media:description>
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