Field Reports
Reclaiming the Cafeteria: An Advocate’s Guide to Understanding the Nashville School Food Environment
Rebecca Shively,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2011
Nashville, Tennessee
Reclaiming the Cafeteria: An Advocate’s Guide to Understanding the Nashville School Food Environment is a resource manual with detailed information on the factors that together shape the school food options within the Metro Nashville Public Schools.
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Publication tags: Field Reports - Advocacy and Education, Domestic Federal Nutrition Programs, School Wellness Policies - Advocates (including legal advocates), School Staff, Students
A native of Portland, Oregon, Rebecca graduated with honors from the University of Oregon in 2007 with a degree in international studies and political science. After graduating, she served as a William J. Clinton Fellow through the American India Foundation, working with a rural women’s cooperative bank on financial literacy and community development projects in Maharashtra, India. Rebecca also served as the Pantry Network Director for a Northern California food bank, conducting a community needs assessment and collaborating with 17 emergency food pantries on distribution, resource development and capacity building.
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