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This podcast episode conducts an in-depth analysis about food deserts, starting with describing what it is, why it is important to be aware of, and who it impacts. It closes with a case study on three examples of food deserts and mitigation efforts in Tampa, Florida. The purpose of this podcast is to inform about the continued presence of food deserts as well as the negative impacts they have on local communities, specifically consisting of residents that are low-income and people of color. Hosted by Natalia Hernandez.

Food Deserts- An Analysis and Case Study Natalia Hernandez

    • Science

This podcast episode conducts an in-depth analysis about food deserts, starting with describing what it is, why it is important to be aware of, and who it impacts. It closes with a case study on three examples of food deserts and mitigation efforts in Tampa, Florida. The purpose of this podcast is to inform about the continued presence of food deserts as well as the negative impacts they have on local communities, specifically consisting of residents that are low-income and people of color. Hosted by Natalia Hernandez.

    Food Deserts- An Analysis and Case Study

    Food Deserts- An Analysis and Case Study

    This podcast episode conducts an in-depth analysis about food deserts, starting with describing what it is, why it is important to be aware of them, and who it impacts. It closes with a case study on three examples of food deserts and mitigation efforts in Tampa, Florida. The purpose of this podcast is to inform about the continued presence of food deserts as well as the negative impacts they have on local communities, specifically consisting of residents that are low-income and people of color. 

    • 6 min

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