How You Can Help RootsNFruits Grow

Welcome to RootsNFruits, an online resource for a game about food system change.

This is a collaborative effort. RootsNFruits has been created with the same type of open source software that Wikipedia is built with. This website uses a content management system call DRUPAL that allows YOU to contribute content as well as view it. If you would like to become a contributor to RootsNFruits, then please email Wolfram Alderson, Executive Director of Collective Roots, by clicking here.

The purpose of RootsNFruits is to develop content and resources for students, teachers, and anyone else interested in exploring the big wide world of food system change. Our goal is to build out each topic page included in RootsNFruits with original and collaborative content (text, images, video, etc.), providing links to existing sites on the topic. The idea is to fertilize the teaching and learning process in a highly collaborative and dynamic framework. Generating and editing pages in the DRUPAL framework is as easy as working in Word.

If you find a blank page or a page lacking content in RootsNFruits (e.g., "coming soon"), then please consider this an invitation to contribute to the cause!

In order to access the content of RootsNFruits, simply click on the topic of your choice, or use the search bar to locate information on any topic on our website.

The Editing Team of RootsNFruits currently includes:

Volunteer Editors

  • Michelle Thong -The Primordial RootsNFruits Volunteer Extraordinaire!
  • YOU!

Collective Roots Staff

WE NEED MORE EDITORS! Please contact us if this work interests you.

Please contact us if you would like to connect the work of other food system change organizations to RootsNFruits.

A guide for RootsNFruits Volunteers interested in preparing content for entry into RootsNFruits is available by clicking here.

RootsNFruits needs your support and we welcome sponsors or donors who are interested in underwriting this effort. For more information about how to support this project, please contact Wolfram Alderson, Executive Director of Collective Roots, by clicking here. Please consider making a donation by clicking here.




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