Food justice and halal food

When City Heights students were asked for their thoughts about school lunches, several said they wished for halal options. With a large and growing Somali Muslim community, more students need foods at school to square with their faith. This short video explores the issue, from the Teen Producer's Project of Media Arts San Diego.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/qWAoMTjUvQo]

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