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Food Videos

The Kids Cook Mondays

I saw this video about a new program happening in Harlem that teaches kids to cook healthier.  Each week the kids and their families come in and learn how to cook healthy foods.  I would've loved something like this when I was younger!  I saw the gethealthyharlem logo in the back and was happy to see that they were involved!  check it out for yourselves.

Al Jazeera English Special on Obesity: Fast food, fat profits

On this week's episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing explores the world of cheap food for Americans living in the lower class.

What opportunities do people have to eat healthy? Who is responsible for food deserts and processed food in American schools?

Fault Lines finds food revolutions taking place and speaks with the people that are fighting back.

Kids in East Harlem Learn How to Shop for Healthy Foods

Watch this video and see kids picking out healthy foods to eat in East Harlem! It's not only up to the parents to make healthy food choices for their children. It's also up to the kids to understand and choose which foods are good for them on their own.

Harlem-The Food Desert: What people really think about the food in Harlem

Please come out to the Harlem Harvest festival on Saturday, October 9th at the A. Phillip Randolph Square-116th and St. Nicholas Blvd. Visit http://harlemharvestfestival.org/ for more information on this event!

Health Benefits of Eating Fish

The wonderful benefits of eating healthy, delicious fish!

A Thanksgiving portion size reminder

Just in time for Thanksgiving, a video with tips on how to avoid portion sizes that are too large! The video includes photos of portion sizes from restaurants in Harlem.

Push to Redevelop East Harlem's La Marqueta

These students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism did a piece about La Marquita, an old market under the elevated Metro North railroad tracks on Park Ave. (between 111th St.

Meatless Mondays - "If we change... the world changes too"

Going meatless on Mondays promotes better health, and also decreases our carbon footprint!

 

If we change... the world changes too.

 

Healthy food inequality in Harlem

James Subhudi of WEACT speaks about the lack of equality in finding healthy food in urban communities of color.

King Corn Documentary: Interview with Filmmaker -- Part 3

This is part three of a three-part interview with "King Corn" documentary filmmaker Curt Eillis.