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Deserts in the District

Authors :
Richardson, Alice Kathryn.
Richardson, Alice Kathryn.
Richardson, Alice Kathryn.
Richardson, Alice Kathryn.
Source :
Born digital.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

There are seven USDA-defined food deserts in DC, comprised of 11 neighborhoods. Many more than that struggle with issues of food scarcity, like Washington Highlands in Ward 8. This Ward has the highest rate of diabetes, the second highest rate of obesity and the fewest grocery stores of any Ward in the District. In cramped cities, corner stores often replace full-size grocery stores, providing residents a convenient place to shop. The corner store in Washington Highlands, however, cannot afford to carry fresh produce and has been struggling to do so for over a year. Through original photographs, video and essays, this project documents one neighborhood, its local economy, its food access, and several residents who all live with food scarcity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Born digital.
Notes :
Faculty advisor: Susan Sterner, Gabriela Bulisova, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn859212508
Document Type :
Electronic Resource