Brooklyn Skillshare
Following a system of give and take, New Yorkers share their skills with others. Participants learn how to brew Kombucha, fix their bike, screen print, build their own electronics, and do magic tricks.
Following a system of give and take, New Yorkers share their skills with others. Participants learn how to brew Kombucha, fix their bike, screen print, build their own electronics, and do magic tricks.
Exposing city dwellers to growing their own food, Leah Gauthier revives the art of sharecropping. Leah experiences first hand Through her gardening project, how a stranger can come into a community, grow roots and establish relationships.
When she's not developing recipes for the Food Network, Sarah Copeland plants seeds for healthy living by invoking the concept of "edible education."
Watch how an environmental action group transforms the biking culture in New York City. For more than 20 years, TIME'S UP! has committed to improving the environment by empowering New Yorkers to become active participants in their communities.
Finally, the teams must present their final designs to the judges to declare a winner.
Pointers offers a few tips on how to reduce, reuse and recycle in the classroom.
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