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Ramona Gardens' Lone Market Sells Rotten Food at Jacked Up Prices. What is the Real Cost for the Community?

Ramona Gardens' Lone Market Sells Rotten Food at Jacked Up Prices. What is the Real Cost for the Community?

NPR's "All Things Considered" profiled the East L.A. community of Ramon Gardens yesterday, shining a spotlight on the city's oldest housing project's lack of food options. Unlike in South L.A., where civic leaders are trying to tame the omnipresent fast food beast and lure in grocers, this community doesn't even have a bunch of lousy liquor stores or burger stands. more ›

Map: Where Are America's Food Deserts?

Map: Where Are America's Food Deserts?

The term "food desert" refers to a geographic area where residents don't have easy access to fresh, affordable food, namely supermarkets. In these areas fast and convenient food is typically more readily available and consumed, making those areas the target of scrutiny, particularly if the area is urban, for policy about food access. more ›

Lessons from South L.A.: Market Makeovers' New Website Teaches Youth How to 'Green' a Food Desert

Lessons from South L.A.: Market Makeovers' New Website Teaches Youth How to 'Green' a Food Desert

Earlier this year, as part of a talk about food and community held at the California Endowment, we learned about the teens in South Los Angeles in a group called HEAC who had been working with Market Makeovers. Their mission is to encourage their peers to try snacking on healthier, fresh alternatives to chips and candy bars, and to help owners of area corner stores convert the space to make the healthy options more appealing and accessible to the clientele. more ›

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