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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: MStrauch 2012, Role of Science ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), Solution ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), “A 7600 square-foot demonstration garden, adjacent to the center, will allow food bank clients and volunteers to grow fresh produce year-round to be used as a nutritious food supply and to teach children and adults about gardening and healthy eating.” (2012) ???? Solution, “Funding for the two-story center came from a location from the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, along with county and federal grants. The center also received a $100,000 technology grant from State Street Foundation for computers.” (2012) ???? Economic Flow, “Children living in homes or buildings built before 1978, when pant still contained lead. This creates an environment where dust and soil in and around the house may be contaminated with lead. Renovations in these homes are particularly dangerous, creating lead dust and contaminated paint chips.” (2012) ???? Environmental Inequity, Problem Negotiation ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), “The food bank started supplying food to needy families in 1976, and over the years added social programs including job training, homemaking classes and high school equivalency test preparation.” (2012) ???? Power Relations, Power Relations ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), Redevelopment ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), Role of State ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), “Screening for lead exposure and checking blood lead levels in infants and toddlers is routine preventative health care in pediatric offices across the United States. It’s so routine that parents and pediatricians don’t give it a second thought, which is good.” (2012) ???? Problem Identification, “Kelly Siefkin, communications director for the food bank, said the new center was needed because demand for the food bank’s social services are growing and the former classrooms were overflowing.” (2012) ???? Environmental Inequity, “There really is no safe level of lead in children – a sentiment echoed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” (2012) ???? Role of Science, Environmental Inequity ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), Economic Flow ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles), “This lower threshold means more children will be identified as having significant exposure to lead.” (2012) ???? Solution, “Who is most at risk? Children under 6 years old, children younger than 3, children living in homes or buildings built before 1978, children in older homes with lead plumbing.” (2012) ???? Stakeholders, “In January, the CDC lowered the threshold for identifying significant blood lead levels in children from 10 micrograms per deciliter to 5.” (2012) ???? Problem Negotiation, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services’ new Education & Technology Center – “This is part of the excited of what’s going on in Oak Park,” Councilman Jay Schenirer said at the ceremony. “This is a revival of the neighborhood.” (2012) ???? Redevelopment, Stakeholders ???? Lead Garden Conflict at Freemont Garden (2012 articles)