Photomapping healthy and unhealthy foods

Crawford High School students photographed their City Heights neighborhood and created a photomap illustrating the options for healthy and non-healthy foods. Youth unanimously agreed that there are many places in City Heights to get healthy, cheap food. They considered themselves to be healthy, but felt that City Heights, as a whole, is unhealthy. Their visual narratives raised the question – Do refugees have more access to healthy, cheap food than other City Heights residents?Produced by the AjA Project and distributed via Speak City Heights.

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