Growing Food Equity: a Participant Observation Exploring the Role of Communication in a Nonprofit Organization’s Work to Improve Food Access in Urban Areas

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Date
2016-08-01Author
Kaufman, Samantha Jane
Department
Media Studies
Advisor(s)
David Pritchard
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This thesis explores the concept of food equity and a nonprofit organization in Milwaukee, Victory Garden Initiative, that is working towards food equity by increasing food access in the city. The work explores issues of inadequate food access, urban development, and other nonprofit organizations working towards food equity. Through participant observation and interviews with VGI, the researcher found that a small nonprofit organization like Victory Garden Initiative is still bound by time, financial, and staffing constraints. In order for nonprofit organizations to market and run effective programming, they need to be efficient with limited resources, take advantage of any research available, and consider other avenues like primary research or policy work.
Subject
Food Equity
Marketing
Nonprofit
Participant Observation
Urban Agriculture
Urban Development
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/91094Type
thesis