How do youth learn through participation in efforts to study and change the school food system? Through our participatory youth action research (YPAR) project, we move beyond the youth as consumer frame to a food justice youth development approach. We track how a group of youth learned about food and the public policy process through their efforts to transform their own school food systems by conducting a participatory evaluation of farm-to-school efforts in collaboration with university and community partners. We used the Photovoice research method, placing cameras in the hands of young people so that they themselves could document and discuss their concerns and perspectives. The research was designed to gain insight about youths’ knowle...
Access to healthy food is a critical factor impacting childhood obesity. Brighter Bites is a school-...
In this article, reflecting critically on past school food studies and considering the landscape of ...
BackgroundThe PhotoVoice method has shown substantial promise for work with youth in metropolitan ar...
How do youth learn through participation in efforts to study and change the school food system? Thro...
The primary goal was to gain youth perspectives of food systems, where youth believe their food come...
How can youth be educated and empowered to become responsible food citizens? Evidence from a univers...
Background. Minority communities are at a higher risk for chronic diseases related to obesity becaus...
The goal of the project was to gain an understanding of the relationships between secondary school y...
In the springtime, fifth grade students at the Williamsburg Elementary School in rural Western Massa...
The goal of our research project was to work with Grow Hartford Youth Program, a food justice organi...
Lack of access to healthy foods disproportionately impacts adolescents. This mixed-methods study use...
What I learned from years of working with low-income, at-risk youth, is that each has a big voice an...
Youth of color are navigating an unjust food system that disproportionately harms their health and e...
This study examined a pilot participatory needs assessment that was conducted with nine senior high ...
An unpublished pilot study at a charitable youth organisation in the North East of Scotland found th...
Access to healthy food is a critical factor impacting childhood obesity. Brighter Bites is a school-...
In this article, reflecting critically on past school food studies and considering the landscape of ...
BackgroundThe PhotoVoice method has shown substantial promise for work with youth in metropolitan ar...
How do youth learn through participation in efforts to study and change the school food system? Thro...
The primary goal was to gain youth perspectives of food systems, where youth believe their food come...
How can youth be educated and empowered to become responsible food citizens? Evidence from a univers...
Background. Minority communities are at a higher risk for chronic diseases related to obesity becaus...
The goal of the project was to gain an understanding of the relationships between secondary school y...
In the springtime, fifth grade students at the Williamsburg Elementary School in rural Western Massa...
The goal of our research project was to work with Grow Hartford Youth Program, a food justice organi...
Lack of access to healthy foods disproportionately impacts adolescents. This mixed-methods study use...
What I learned from years of working with low-income, at-risk youth, is that each has a big voice an...
Youth of color are navigating an unjust food system that disproportionately harms their health and e...
This study examined a pilot participatory needs assessment that was conducted with nine senior high ...
An unpublished pilot study at a charitable youth organisation in the North East of Scotland found th...
Access to healthy food is a critical factor impacting childhood obesity. Brighter Bites is a school-...
In this article, reflecting critically on past school food studies and considering the landscape of ...
BackgroundThe PhotoVoice method has shown substantial promise for work with youth in metropolitan ar...