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From Gangster To Gardener: Rapper Teaches Youth How To Grow Food

 

gangs2gardenerWhen most think about today's rap or hip hop music, you wouldn't be wrong if you say the majority of the popular hip-hop is about money, violence, and sex. But one hip-hop artist is taking a different path and fighting the ills of our community one garden at a time.

Organic gardener and vegan chef Ietef Vita is an award winning international recording artist and activist who uses music and hip hop culture, with the goal of motivating and educating young people on the importance of healthy eating, and growing your own food to ensure food security. Through his lyrics and gardens, Ietef is planting the seeds of the food movement extending from his hometown of Denver Colorado to across the globe.

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"I am more than what you see," shares Vita. "I am an educator, a B-Boy, an OG, an organic gangster, an organic gardener. I represent for my community and I represent for my friends. I am because you are."

Vita said he started the garden project to heal his neighborhood. “In order for us to see environmental improvement we must begin with the health of ourselves and individuals.”

The emcee has worked with some of the best in the field, from KRS-One and the Roots to members of Digable Planets, Dead Prez and Hieroglyphics, and has been recognized for his work in Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine and Fortune. Vita also travels the country with his TEDx talk on “eco-hip-hop,” and runs a successful nonprofit summer camp for kids.

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His acronym for hip-hop is Higher Inner Peace Helping Other People.

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But more than that, he has unshakable belief in the life-changing power of clean living, meditation and spiritualism.

“People take for granted that in the black community there’s hypertension and diabetes and drug addiction,” he said. “My students...

...go home and want to change the way they eat, but their parents can’t afford it or don’t understand why it’s important because of the culture they grew up in. Cocaine doesn’t grow in our community but kale does, and that’s what we really need to be selling to each other.”

An oasis in a food desert in Northeast Denver, CO, his project focuses on healthy, organic food. Each plant in the garden is purposeful, putting into themes that are specific to the health disparities found in this community being one of low-income and people of color.

Cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and respiratory challenges are rampant in the Northeast Denver neighborhood. This project was designed to focus on collaboration, utilizing the resources of existing organizations, businesses and individuals.

In the film, Vita shares “Tribalism is ingrained in us. We’re supposed to rep our hoods, our community. But when it becomes violent, when it becomes destructive, that’s why I realized that enough of this has happened.”

DENVER, CO - JULY 3: Ietef Vita, aka, DJ Cavem Moetavation, right, gets rid of weeds as his wife Neambe Leadon Vita, in back at right, and her daughter Selasia, 3, in blue and Libya, 21 months, in green on left, plant seeds in the couple's gardens at 33rd and Elm street in Denver, CO. on July 3, 2013. The couple try to grow as much food as possible as part of their vegan and healthy diet. As part of our "Summer of Love" series for the Style section we profile the relationship of DJ Cavem Moetavation (a.k.a. Ietef Vita) and his wife Neambe Vita. They are proud and longtime Five Points residents. They're artists, community activists, musicians, teachers and more. They espouse the idea of being vegan or vegetarian and promote eating healthfully and organically. Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

Instead of filling young minds with thoughts of violence, sex, drugs and materialism, Vita is planting the seeds of self-sustaining health right in our own back yards. Now, that's gangster!

By Derrick Lane | Published July 7, 2016

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