Umoja Community Builders Summer Internship
For the summer of Community Builders 2009 we are focusing and researching the topic of food justice. We discussed the topic of food justice, and the problem of food deserts. When we say food justice we mean each community having the same access to food. When we say food desert we are referring to a lack of grocery stores in a specific area. While researching we noticed that North Lawndale is suffering from a food desert because of a lack of grocery stores in the area. Us thirty- five teenagers decided to find a solution to this problem. In the course of the second week we visited an organization called Green Youth Farm, where other teens learn how to grow organic foods. After researching we have created several questions to produce a survey, which we passed out to the community later on that week. Once during every week, we attend Free Spirit Media to gain knowledge of the process of making a documentary. When we are there we learn to edit footage, produce a soundtrack, and generate texts. What both Community Builders and Green Youth Farm are doing is only two parts to the solution. The last part requires the assistance of the residents in the North Lawndale community to take action.
By: Shanobia Davis and Jasmine Coleman
Friday, July 24, 2009
This Parfait (from Image Writing Activity)
Look at this Parfait. Would you think it's good for you? Would you know where to find this dessert? Would you feed this dessert to your family? Telling from the look of of it, I think this dessert is full of nutrition even though I never tried it. I could not tell you where to find it, nor could I tell you where the best ones are sold. You see my community does not have this, because of this little thing I would like to call a "food desert". Maybe this is why I never tried it. anonymous
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