DiscoverThousand StoriesRestore OKC - Community Development Addressing Food Insecurity
Restore OKC - Community Development Addressing Food Insecurity

Restore OKC - Community Development Addressing Food Insecurity

Update: 2021-05-27
Share

Description

Food insecurity faces millions of families across the United States, impacting rural and urban communities alike. Hunger, as a symptom of the disease of poverty, has extreme impacts on health outcomes, educational achievement and a family’s ability to achieve upward economic mobility.


In the northeast quadrant of Oklahoma City, the only grocery store closed in the summer of 2019. Prior to this closure, the area was already considered a food desert. Many folks were now forced to take a multi-hour bus ride to reach a grocery option, and the NE OKC community became even more desperate for a solution to dramatic food insecurity.  As the search was on for a solution, community leaders met regularly and a solution was identified as a partnership between a local organization and Homeland Stores, an Oklahoma owned grocery chain.


Opened in April, 2021, the Market at Eastpoint provides a beautiful grocery experience in a community that was lacking appropriate food resources with a ‘Gritty Whole Foods’ vibe. In episode 3, Secretary Brown talks with Bob Ross, the CEO of Inasmuch Foundation and Caylee Dodson & Jonathan Veal, with Restore OKC about community development as a solution to combatting food insecurity.

Comments 
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Restore OKC - Community Development Addressing Food Insecurity

Restore OKC - Community Development Addressing Food Insecurity

Secretary Brown