ENVIR 439 focuses on the many aspects of our society that contribute to our current climate emergency and the ways in which we can change in pursuit of a more stable environment. Drawing on my prior experiences during Autumn 2018, my groupmates and I created a podcast that investigated the principles of permaculture design and the particular case of the Beacon Food Forest. The Beacon Food Forest, as we learned, is a particularly salient example of climate resilience because it not only focuses on permaculture as an environmental benefit, but utilizes its position to create an outdoor community space that strengthens social sustainability. Learning more about the space as a community hub grew my interest in considering how food, and the spaces in which we grow, eat, and share it, can act to build resiliency into communities facing food insecurity and marginalization.