me is someone who is drying to make change for our schoolchildren all across the country, ta shah seville the group called urban farming they build garden in urban areas where fresh produce is not available. tasha, this is something we've been beating the drum on for a long time. i'm so glad you are doing this. you're a recording artist, how did you get started in this area? >> well, i was recording a cd for sony in detroit, michigan, and i started to become acquainted with all the job loss in that city and the vast amounts of unused land in the city and i put my music career on the back burner, and i started an organization called urban farming. in 2005. and what we do is we plant food on unused land and space and we give it to people and we encourage others to plant food as well. >> that's good. >> so, we started in 2005 with three gardens, you know, a pamphlet and $5,000 and now we have over 50,000 residential and community gardens across the country and abroad. >> and they're not just for schoolchildren, right? i mean, you're trying to use the gardens in a way to help the entire commu