Wisconsin Youth Conversations

by Amanda Martinez | March 28, 2024

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Children & Teens’ Food Environment & Behaviors

Healthy school meals are a basic right for every child in Wisconsin. But, decades of intentional disinvestment in schools and neighborhoods—particularly in communities of color—have left our children without enough nourishing food options.

To begin to address this, healthTIDE and Kids Forward hosted four conversations with 30 thoughtful middle and high school Latino, Black, and Asian students from Milwaukee, Appleton, and Stevens Point during December 2023 and January 2024. The goal was to get their honest perspectives on healthy foods at home, in school, and in their neighborhoods. Decision makers and school administrators should invest in our children and implement the changes needed to provide options that respond not only to USDA’s nutritional standards, but also to the needs and desires of youth and students.

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This project is in partnership with Healthtide.

Project Team
General Coordination: Tatiana Maida tatihealthtide@gmail.com; Amanda Martinez amartinez@kidsforward.org
Recruitment: Amanda Martinez, Karina Soto, Tatiana Maida, Andre Lee Ellis
Facilitation: Karina Soto
Analysis & Report: Amanda Martinez; Kalei Vasquez; Tatiana Maida
Reviewer: Amy Korth; Emily Miota

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    Amanda Martinez

    Amanda is based in Northeast Wisconsin and works to build meaningful relationships with community members, leaders, and organizations to better understand the priorities of the community.

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