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This case explores the pressing issue of food deserts in urban areas, where access to nutritious food is severely limited. Set in a major city during the past decade, it centers around a local nonprofit organization advocating for policy changes to enhance food security. The protagonist, a dedicated community leader, faces public health inequities and seeks to mobilize resources and community engagement. Key questions include: How can public policy effectively address food accessibility? What strategies can be implemented to drive change? Students will learn about advocacy, community organizing, and the intersection of health and public policy.
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Setting Brief Description of case context: • The Place, or location, of the case • The Timeframe during which the case took place
Protagonist & Key Players • Name and brief description of the main person, organization, policy, or community around which the case centers • Any additional key individuals or organizations
Key Questions • Public Affairs Quandary • What is the major issue the case protagonist is trying to address? • Key Questions • These pose the key dilemmas of the case as they relate to the Public Affairs Quandary • What is the narrative “hook”? • The compelling reason the student will want to engage with the case
Learning Outcomes • Use action-oriented outcomes to list what it is that public affairs students will have learned once they complete the case.
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Module 3 title: Brief Description
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