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Nashville Communities

Nashville Communities. Antioch Belle Meade Bell’s Bend Bordeaux Chestnut Hill Donelson Hills East Nashville Germantown Madison Old Hickory Richland/West End. Student Reflections. Learned to see and analyze environmental and social inequalities together

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Nashville Communities

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  1. Nashville Communities • Antioch • Belle Meade • Bell’s Bend • Bordeaux • Chestnut Hill • Donelson Hills • East Nashville • Germantown • Madison • Old Hickory • Richland/West End

  2. Student Reflections • Learned to see and analyze environmental and social inequalities together • Critically thinking about community, environment, justice • Explore, learn Nashville, leave Vanderbubble • Learned about communities different from their own – i.e., poor, minority… • Real world complexities • Learned from/inspired by interviewees • Optimism of activism • Projects will be used to help Nashville • Student-Student Friendships • Considering careers in community development • Students receiving wealthy communities as their assignment were disappointed • Difficult finding an interviewee • Time constraints • Technical issues with cameras (audio quality, video loss) • Group project challenges of differences in work style and effort, poor communication and coordination

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