Week of August 24, 2016 Vol 27 • No 40 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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VIRTUAL REALITY HACKATHON KICKS OFF IN SEPTEMBER + P3
ENTERTAINMENT People Standing (Left to Right) Jeff Daniels Asiah Forney Robert Qualls Isaiah Adams John Owens Keelan Moore Senyatta Linton Isaiah Shurn Two people holding sign kneeling down (left to right) Amandilo Cruzan Akeem McDore
Fun Fresh Veggie Farm Days in Bronzeville By Monique Smith
F
ood Deserts is often a phrase you hear when it comes to a lack of access to fresh, healthy and nutritious food options in the African American community. As defined by the United States Department of Agriculture, food deserts are defined as parts of the country vapid of fresh fruit, vegetables, and other healthful whole foods, usually found in impoverished areas. This is largely due to a lack of grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and healthy food providers. A lack of healthy food choices has become a big problem because while food deserts are often short on whole food providers, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, they are heavy on local quickie marts that provide a wealth of processed and sugary foods as well as fat laden food choices. The latter have been contributing factors to America’s obesity epidemic.
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THE AFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS ANNOUNCES ROSE ROYCE AND HOWARD HEWETT TO HEADLINE ‘TOGETHERNESS” CELEBRATION + P8