Food as Civic Infrastructure
Food is often treated as a private, logistical concern. Yet kitchens may be the city's most powerful spaces for community, collaboration, education, resilience, and behavior change at scale. By improving how food is sourced, prepared, shared, recovered, and composted, Black Rock City could become a prototype for the urban food systems of the future, rooted in participation, stewardship, and collective care.
Questions: charles@brcfoodsystems.com