Anthropology
Latina-Headed Households in Indianapolis and the Intersections of Food Accessibility, Cultural Traditions, and 'Americanized' Acculturation
Document Type
Poster Presentation
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Subject Area
Anthropology
Start Date
11-4-2014 12:00 PM
End Date
11-4-2014 1:00 PM
Sponsor
Priscilla Ryder (Butler University), Sholeh Shahrokhi (Butler University)
Description
In alignment with the Butler University Honors Program, I am researching the current state of affairs for Latina families in Indianapolis. Through a short ethnography, I attempt to capture pertinent information about these families and relate these findings to a broad spectrum of literature. The information gathered intends to contribute to generalizable knowledge about minority public health in the city of Indianapolis with aspirations to connect with the Indiana Minority Health Coalition.
Latina-Headed Households in Indianapolis and the Intersections of Food Accessibility, Cultural Traditions, and 'Americanized' Acculturation
Indianapolis, IN
In alignment with the Butler University Honors Program, I am researching the current state of affairs for Latina families in Indianapolis. Through a short ethnography, I attempt to capture pertinent information about these families and relate these findings to a broad spectrum of literature. The information gathered intends to contribute to generalizable knowledge about minority public health in the city of Indianapolis with aspirations to connect with the Indiana Minority Health Coalition.