On National Public Radio's
Living on Earth, Jessica Ilyse Smith this weekend covers food deserts, particularly in New York City and Washington DC's eighth ward.
Many low-income neighborhoods in the United States lack access to fresh and affordable fruits and vegetables. Residents in these so-called ‘food deserts’ rely on neighborhood corner stores and fast food chains as their main sources of food. But, as Jessica Ilyse Smith reports from New York City, a number of programs are working to close the food gap by bringing healthy foods close to home.
Jessica is a graduate student at the Friedman School at Tufts. Mark Winne, who is interviewed in the segment,
visited last year and
this Spring. While still acknowledging Ward 8 as a food desert, it is also worth noting the retail that does exist as part of contemplating remedies. For example, see earlier reports in
this blog and in the local DC blog,
And Now, Anacostia, discussing both the new
brand-name chain supermarket and
older grocery stores.
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