Lina Fedirko. Project Infographics. BSRC

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Shanghai, China Sorsogon, Philippines Pekalongan, Indonesia Sihanoukville, Cambodia Negombo, Sri Lanka Bacaloa, Sri Lanka Lami, Fiji Maputo, Mozambique Kinshasa, DRC New York City, USA Hong Kong Tokyo, Japan Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Ahmedabad, India Lina Fedirko PROJECT INFOGRAPHICS Interviews with 150+ food movement stakeholders Community focus groups Survey administered to 1,000+ community members Site visits to food programs Document review of old food justice initiatives Review of government food justice reports Assessment of existing food policies Tracking of funding sources and recipients Research, content, process and layout design by Lina Fedirko. YEAR ROLE PROJECT NATURE Mapping the landscape of food justice movement in the low-income neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York GOAL Bedford Styuvesant Restoration Corporation Program and Research Associate Strategic Planning POLICY ANALYSIS 2013 PRODUCT DATA DISCOVERY Businesses Grassroots Organizations Community Gardens Schools Local Development Corporations NYC Department of Parks & Recreation NYC Department of Health METHODS FIELD RESEARCH SECONDARY RESEARCH Diagram depicting the flow of funding for food justice initiatives Hierarchical diagram illustrating the geographical scope of food justice groups (national, regional, etc.) Geographical map plotting service area and target audience of all food justice groups (exact locations of operation) - Constant competition between groups with similar goals for already scarce funding - Collaboration deterred by siloed implemention - Fragmanted sources of information - Vertical disalignment of policies through goverment levels - Inefficient communication due to competition and lack of central convening body BARRIERS TO ADDRESSING FOOD JUSTICE DETERRANTS ORGANIZATION FOOD JUSTICE DETERRANTS - Access to food - Cost of groceries - Neighborhood safety - Cooking skills - Insufficient education about healthy eating - Scarce information about food resources Immigrants Low-Income Households Seniors New Mothers Women Youth FOOD JUSTICE MOVEMENT INFLUENCERS GROUPS AFFECTED BY THE FOOD INJUSTICE PEOPLE

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Shanghai, China

Sorsogon, Philippines

Pekalongan, Indonesia

Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Negombo, Sri LankaBatticaloa, Sri Lanka

Lami, Fiji

Maputo, Mozambique

Kinshasa, DRC

New York City, USA

Hong Kong

Tokyo, Japan

Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine

Ahmedabad, IndiaL ina Fedi rkoPROJECT INFOGRAPHICS

Interviews with 150+ food movement stakeholders

Community focus groups

Survey administered to 1,000+ community members

Site visits to food programs

Document review of old food justice initiatives

Review of government food justice reports

Assessment of existing food policies

Tracking of funding sources and recipients

Research, content, process and layout design by Lina Fedirko.

YEAR ROLE PROJECT NATURE

Mapping the landscape of food justice movement in the low-income neighborhoods

of Brooklyn, New York

GOAL

Bedford Styuvesant Restoration Corporation

Program and

Research Associate

Strategic Planning

POLICY ANALYS IS

2013

PRODUCT

DATADISCOVERY

Businesses

Grassroots Organizations

Community Gardens

Schools

Local Development Corporations

NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

NYC Department of Health

METHODSFIELD RESEARCH SECONDARY RESEARCH

Diagram depicting the flow of funding for food

justice initiatives

Hierarchical diagram illustrating the

geographical scope of food justice groups

(national, regional, etc.)

Geographical map plotting service area and

target audience of all food justice groups (exact

locations of operation)

- Constant competition between groups with similar goals for already scarce funding- Collaboration deterred by siloed implemention- Fragmanted sources of information- Vertical disalignment of policies through goverment levels- Inefficient communication due to competition and lack of central convening body

BARRIERS TO ADDRESSING FOOD JUSTICE DETERRANTS

ORGANIZATION

FOOD JUSTICE DETERRANTS

- Access to food- Cost of groceries- Neighborhood safety- Cooking skills- Insufficient education about healthy eating- Scarce information about food resources

Immigrants

Low-Income Households

Seniors

New Mothers

Women

Youth

FOOD JUSTICE MOVEMENT INFLUENCERS

GROUPS AFFECTED BY THE FOOD INJUSTICE

PEOPLE