Compact Civics | How Fresh Food and Civic Power Grow Together in Buffalo

Description

On Buffalo’s West Side, the Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP) is growing more than food—it’s cultivating community, youth leadership, and civic impact. From urban farming to mobile markets, in this episode of Compact Civics Cory discovers how this grassroots organization is transforming empty lots into hubs of opportunity, learning, and local impact.

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Title: Compact Civics | How Fresh Food and Civic Power Grow Together in Buffalo

Format: Video

Clean of Graphics: No

Type: Interstitial/Promo

Subject(s): Education, Service

Public Broadcasting Station or Institution: WNED PBS

Original Broadcast/Publish Date: 05/12/2025

Runtime: 00:9:43

Main Asset File Size: 3.57 GB

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  • Media Rights: All manner and media
  • Territory (*Please note: all internet exploitation of this program must be geo-limited to the specified territory): Worldwide
  • Term: In perpetuity
  • Releases: Unlimited
  • Editing Allowed?: No
  • Digital Classroom Rights: Yes
  • Promotional Use: Yes

Sensitive Material: N/A

Special Instructions: N/A

Language: English

 

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