Round II Projects

PROJECT

Food for Life - Health & Wellness Equity Through Culinary Arts

Public health

PROJECT FOCUS AREA:

Public health to stop the spread of COVID-19 and associated diseases or health disparities

ZIP CODE(S):

92105, 92114, 91950, 92113

PROJECT BY:

Asian Culture and Media Alliance

COLLABORATORS:

Cathlyn Choi (lead artist/practitioner); Eric Michelson, Danielle Sharesse, Eddie Gochicoa, Ron Oliver, Larry Edmonds (supporting artists/practitioners)

The Food for Life - Health & Wellness Equity Through Culinary Arts campaign aims to promote better health equity for youth by teaching healthier eating habits, learning basic cooking skills, and providing accessibility and information about nutritional resources, particularly addressing health disparities and promoting well-being, which are crucial in combating the spread of COVID-19 and related pandemic diseases. The pandemic starkly illuminated the profound impact of underlying health conditions and poor lifestyle choices on morbidity rates, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged communities. By emphasizing the importance of personal habits and behaviors in determining health outcomes, regardless of factors such as genetics or race, the campaign aims to empower schools, families, and communities, particularly those in the lowest quartile of the California Healthy Places Index, with simple tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about dietary habits. The campaign will occur in teaching kitchens at select high school campuses within targeted communities, engaging youth through interactive and hands-on learning experiences. The campaign will raise awareness about food production, distribution, and conservation processes through cooking and nutrition classes and field trips to local farms, growers, and "farm-to-table" sites. A 6-part video series will document and preserve the campaign. The videos will be available online, providing a platform for outreach and education beyond the immediate participants. Food for Life aims to cultivate a deeper connection and shared sense of health and self-empowerment within communities, ultimately paving the way for a future where communities thrive and individuals lead fulfilling lives free from the burden of preventable diseases.

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Asian Culture and Media Alliance

San Diego County

Asian Culture & Media Alliance, or ACMA, serves to elevate and amplify the voices within our Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) diaspora through the transformative power of media arts, specifically film, television, and new media. The organization aims to advocate for positive social change and better equity by increasing the visibility of diverse AANHPI artists, creators, and cultural practitioners. In doing so, ACMA actively works towards dismantling social and cultural barriers.

Asian Culture and Media Alliance

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