February 5, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Angela Moreno-Long It is an unfortunate reality that in the United States the most economically deprived populations also have the highest rates of inequity of access to healthy and affordable food (Desjardins, 2010, p.87). Food deserts are pervasive in … Continue reading →
January 20, 2014
by Jennifer Minner
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By: Sophia Li “The Chinatown landscape,” Norman Denzin once said, “is a cinematic society, a cultural landscape that is guided by a voyeur’s gaze.” (Lin, 1998) Indeed, although Manhattan’s Chinatown may not possess any officially defined borders, it, with the … Continue reading →