Something good can grow here: chicago urban agriculture food projects Journal Article


Authors: Hatchett, L; Brown, L; Hopkins, J.; Larsen, K.; Fournier, E.
Article Title: Something good can grow here: chicago urban agriculture food projects
Abstract: Food security is a challenge facing many African-American low-income communities nationally. Community and university partners have established urban agriculture programs to improve access to high quality affordable fruits and vegetables by growing, distributing, and selling food in urban neighborhoods. While the challenge of food security is within communities of color, few studies have described these urban agriculture programs and documented their impact on the crew members who work in the programs and live in the low-income communities. More information is needed on the program impact for crew and community health promotion. Using a survey and focus group discussion from the crew and staff we describe the program and activities of four Chicago Urban Agriculture programs. We summarized the impact these programs have on crew members' perception of urban agriculture, health habits, community engagement, and community health promotion in low-income African-American neighborhoods.
Journal Title: Journal of prevention intervention in the community
Volume: 43
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1540-7330; 1085-2352
Publisher: Unknown  
Journal Place: United States
Date Published: 2015
Start Page: 135
End Page: 147
Language: eng
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Notes: JID: 9702085; OTO: NOTNLM; ppublish