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ORAL HISTORY
Marguerite Green
Louisiana Food Policy Council
Marguerite “Margee” Green experienced a transformational moment while in an Organic Gardening class her freshman year at Louisiana State University. She changed her major to agriculture and started community gardening and youth agriculture work around Baton Rouge. After moving back home to New Orleans, she managed gardening projects for nonprofits and eventually opened her own farm, Fat River Flowers, selling to farmers markets and weddings. In 2013, the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, a local public high school, hired her to oversee the build out of their outdoor education space, Press Street Gardens. Four years later, she started at SPROUT, a nonprofit dedicated to building a more equitable community of farmers and gardeners in New Orleans. In 2019, her community-focused ethos led her to make a bid for state office, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry, running a spirited campaign that ultimately fell short. More recently, Margee has brought SPROUT’s mission statewide, as the founder and director of the Louisiana Food Policy Council.