https://citylimitsproject.org/sites/default/files/Nested%20Sequence%2001_0.mp4, https://citylimitsproject.org/sites/default/files/Nested%20Sequence%2014.mp4, https://citylimitsproject.org/sites/default/files/Nested%20Sequence%2026.mp4,
 
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Nojaim Market closing on Syracuse’s Near Westside renewed a conversation about food access in some of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods. Local officials and nonprofit leaders worried the closure would severely affect the lives of those who lived around it.

But research done by Syracuse University Master’s Student Katie Mott revealed that people living in extreme poverty didn’t view the closure of Nojaim’s as their most pressing concern. For City Limits, Katie Zilcosky talked with Katie Mott about urban poverty and food access.

Episode #37

City Limits-Research Shows Nojaim's Closing Is Not A Priority For Those Living Around It

Episode #37

City Limits-Research Shows Nojaim's Closing Is Not A Priority For Those Living Around It

Nojaim Market closing on Syracuse’s Near Westside renewed a conversation about food access in some of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods. Local officials and nonprofit leaders worried the closure would severely affect the lives of those who lived around it.

But research done by Syracuse University Master’s Student Katie Mott revealed that people living in extreme poverty didn’t view the closure of Nojaim’s as their most pressing concern. For City Limits, Katie Zilcosky talked with Katie Mott about urban poverty and food access.