Urban agriculture and collectivism tackle poverty in Iztapalapa
The ubiquitous poverty in Mexico City, not unlike that of other major metropolitan areas, has many faces. According to Caroline Moser, impoverished inhabitants in the city rely on an income fund that is linked to the accumulation of the rest of their assets. One of the many sides of this poverty is access to basic sustenance, given that a scarcity of income curtails the adequate and essential nourishment required for a healthy and productive human body. Read more or join the discussion.



