Field Reports
People of Color With Lived Experienced Focus Group Guidelines
Nicholas French,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2023-2024
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
My Hunger Free Community Report is a guide on how to create focus groups with a focus on racial equity and food insecurity in South Dakota. The guide contains information on preparing a Focus Group, steps for group discussion facilitation, and resources readers can use.
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A resident of Southfield, Michigan, Nicholas French recently graduated from Cornell University with a major in Human Development and minors in Creative Writing and Law and Society. Nicholas’ passion for food justice and housing security began in his native Metro-Detroit, where he witnessed the hardships of hunger and the perseverance of the people who overcame it. Nicholas is especially proud of his experience as a Congressional Intern for the offices of former Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence and current Congressman Hank Johnson through the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Through these experiences, Nicholas was able to conduct research on homelessness and basic needs in his community and provide resources for constituents affected by natural disasters and other issues, and he is excited to continue to grow as a leader.
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