Food for Life

About

Far South/Border North is a regional collaboration led by the City of San Diego. It supports artists and cultural practitioners in improving the health and well-being of communities in San Diego and Imperial counties.

The program provides a vital platform for public messaging campaigns aimed at fostering awareness, social cohesion, and community connectivity, particularly in the region’s most impacted areas. The focus is on advancing health equity.

Far South/Border North enhances opportunities for artists and cultural practitioners to engage in public projects that address and raise awareness of critical social and ecological issues.

Key topics include public health—such as preventing the spread of COVID-19 and addressing health disparities—water and energy conservation, climate mitigation, civic participation, social justice, and community engagement.

The Food for Life campaign is made possible by funding provided by the Conrad Prebys Foundation and the California Arts Council. Together, we’re cultivating a culture of wellness, one nutritious meal at a time!

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @food4lifecampaign.

The Food for Life—Health & Wellness Equity Through Culinary Arts campaign aims to promote better health equity for youth by teaching healthier eating habits and basic cooking skills and providing accessibility and information about nutritional resources. This campaign addresses health disparities and promotes well-being, which is crucial in combating the spread of COVID-19 and related pandemic diseases.

The pandemic starkly illuminated the profound impact of underlying health conditions and poor lifestyle choices on morbidity rates, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged communities. By emphasizing the importance of personal habits and behaviors in determining health outcomes, regardless of factors such as genetics or race, the campaign aims to empower schools, families, and communities, particularly those in the lowest quartile of the California Healthy Places Index, with simple tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about dietary habits.

The campaign occurred in urban farms and teaching kitchens at select high school campuses within targeted communities, engaging youth through interactive and hands-on learning experiences. It raised awareness about food production, distribution, and conservation processes through cooking and nutrition classes and field trips to local farms, growers, and “farm-to-table” sites.

A six-part video series documenting and preserving the campaign was produced. The program will air on cable TV networks in December 2024 and be available online on our YouTube channel, providing a platform for outreach and education beyond the immediate participants.

Food for Life aims to cultivate a deeper connection and shared sense of health and self-empowerment within communities, ultimately paving the way for a future where communities thrive and our youth lead fulfilling lives free from the burden of preventable diseases.

Meet the team behind the “Food for Life” documentary series. They are a diverse group of culinary and media artists, cultural practitioners, and community partners dedicated to highlighting the transformative power of culinary arts in addressing food insecurities and health disparities, particularly for disadvantaged youth in underserved communities.

Led by experienced professionals, the team combines expertise in media production, culinary arts, and cultural advocacy to create a compelling and impactful documentary. With a shared passion for promoting health and wellness through food, this collaborative effort showcases the profound impact of culinary therapy on individuals and communities in San Diego.

Culinary Artists

Cathlyn Choi
Lead Culinary Artist

Cathlyn Choi, dubbed the "Korean Food Ambassador," is a multi-award-winning TV show host and producer known for "Cathlyn’s Korean Kitchen," the first Korean TV cooking show in English on PBS, and "Asian Pacific Voices," a cultural and educational documentary series highlighting the Asian and Pacific Islanders in Southern California. Cathlyn has extensive experience working with professional chefs, promoting healthful Korean-inspired cuisines from 2008 to 2013. 

Cathlyn is also a dedicated advocate for US Korean War veterans, having prepared a special Korean dinner honoring the surviving veterans of the Battle of Kapyong. Additionally, she served as a language and cultural instructor for Navy SEALs at Naval Station Coronado for five years and currently sits on the DEI Committee of the USS Midway Museum. In addition to 20 years of international business development and new media marketing experience, Cathlyn has over 18 years of experience as a reporter, TV show host, and MC in Korea, Brunei, and the US.
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Eddie Gochicoa
Supporting Culinary Artist

Drawing on 30 years of restaurant-industry experience, Chef Eddie has led The Neighborhood Café since 2019. Born and raised in San Diego, he started his career at a local mom-and-pop café in Chula Vista. From there, Chef Eddie worked his way up to Sous Chef/Kitchen Manager at the Paradise Point Hotel, overseeing large-scale banquets and 30+ staff members. Chef Eddie’s drive to give back to the community inspired him to leave the corporate world and join The Neighborhood Café.

Growing up “in the system” provides him with a unique perspective when mentoring and cooking with our program’s youth. Uniting various cultures’ culinary traditions, Chef Eddie enjoys both creating menu fusions that produce new flavor profiles and also honoring traditional dishes. But working with the kids is his favorite part of his job. Seeing their skills grow – progressing from novices to cooking menu items on their own and serving at our catering events – makes coming to work easy!
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Danielle Dailey
Supporting Culinary Artist

Chef Danielle received her formal training from San Diego Culinary Institute in 2009. Her family's southern background and growing up in the multicultural neighborhood of Torrance California has had a huge influence shaping Danielle's food prospective. She enjoys using culturally diverse, gourmet, high quality ingredients, seasonal organic produce, and locally sourced foods.  

Artfully pairing traditional cooking techniques with modern culinary trends to create what she likes to call "elevated comfort food".Her mission is to bring all the joy food has to offer by reviving nostalgia, beauty, fun, comfort, pleasure, and healing through the experience of food. Chef Danielle’s passion for teaching and community has now landed her in the classroom. As a high school culinary instructor her hopes are to inspire the next generation of young home cooks and chefs. Her goal as an educator is to share her expertise in food preparation, presentation, nutrition, and the practice of using food as medicine with her students
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Marian Mcintosh
Supporting Culinary Artist

Marian McIntosh is a dedicated nutritionist at the San Diego American Indian Health Center, where she maintains records of clients' health progress and compares them to health goals. She recommends nutrition and fitness modifications to improve overall health, assists clients in finding new ways to inspire healthier habits, and supports the implementation of personalized patient health plans. Marian's expertise includes nutritional wellness and weight loss programs tailored to each client's needs.

Mercedes Tiggs
Supporting Culinary Artists

Mercedes has been cooking since she could walk. Her earliest memory of cooking was providing full-course meals to her cabbage patch dolls during play time. Mercedes' love and passion for cooking began in her grandmother's kitchen. She fell in love with her family’s southern recipes and the art of using her hands to make delicious meals. Over time, she created one-pot meals and homemade herbal teas and catered several events. Mercedes has fused her love for cooking and serving others to create Eight16 Culinary Therapy.

Mercedes received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from San Diego State University in 2010 and her Masters of Social Work Degree with an emphasis in Community Organizing, Planning, and Administration from the University of Southern California in 2012. Mercedes is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has experience working with emotionally disturbed children, former & current foster youth, and victims and survivors of Human trafficking.
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Ron Oliver
Supporting Culinary Artist
As the Chef de Cuisine at the renowned Marine Room in La Jolla, California, Chef Ron Oliver has steered his exceptional team to claim the title of Best Restaurant in San Diego eight times. Renowned for his culinary finesse, Chef Ron’s first cookbook, the acclaimed Flying Pans, won the IACP Cookbook of the Year. Passionate about reintroducing organic corn to the community, Chef Ron and his wife now run a successful catering business, furthering their commitment to sustainability and local ingredients.
Specializing in life’s memorable occasions and culinary events, he brings his expertise to create unforgettable dining experiences for discerning clientele. Chef Ron also taught culinary classes at the Berry Good Food Foundation which supports a local and regenerative food system in San Diego and Baja California, advocating for access to healthy food for the communities.
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Media Artists

Eric Michelson
Lead Media Artist

Eric Michelson has over 25 years of experience in TV/film and video production spanning various arenas, including corporate training programs, commercials, music videos, live fashion and music events, short films and documentaries. Eric is the co-owner of Carma Media Productions. He has co-produced Cathlyn’s Korean Kitchen, including Top Chef Korean Food Challenge and Hansik Stories, for tvK24, ArirangTV, and PBS.

Eric has been active in co-producing, directing, and editing for Asian Voices TV (2014—). Since 2016, he has mentored and provided hands-on media workshops to API youths through the Take One Youth Internship program.
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Marco Curiel
Supporting Media Artist

Marco owns MAC Motions, a San Diego-based media production company that creates captivating visual content. Primary roles include video director and photographer. A leader in various production projects, including Tascam, Netflix, and Dancing Astronaut. A current crew roster with companies Hayden5 and True Weddings of Southern California. In 2013, Curiel graduated from SAE Expression College for Digital Arts with a Bachelor's Degree focusing on Sound Arts & Engineering.

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Nina Fojas
Associate Producer

Nina Angela is a holistic esthetician passionate about empowering others in health and well-being. She blends skincare expertise holistically, focusing on self-care and mindfulness. In her personal life, she enjoys reading wellness and spirituality books, practicing daily meditation, and exploring new places with her husband and dog. Her commitment to holistic living through her work and personal interests inspires others to embrace their journey to health and vitality. 

 
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Ryan Stanly
Production Assistant

Ryan Stanly is an emerging filmmaker and musician. He has been interested in storytelling and creating visual media content since he was 13. Since 2014, Ryan has written, produced, and edited. He operates his own production business, Ryan Stanly Productions, providing production and post-production services. Ryan graduated from ACMA's Take One program in 2019 and has been assisting with the production of Asian Voices TV, including as an assistant instructor for the Take One program.

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Cultural Practitioners

Dr. Angie Neison
Culinary Medicine Physician

Dr. Angie Neison is a Family and Culinary Medicine Physician dedicated to preventive health. She champions that food is medicine and believes wellness begins with each meal.  In the past four years, Dr. Neison has actively promoted wellness at Sharp, emphasizing human and planetary health through the “see one, do one, teach one” learning model.

 

Her efforts led to introducing a sustainable plant-forward menu at Sharp Rees-Stealy Physician meetings, which was expanded to all four Sharp Healthcare Hospitals in June 2020. She collaborates with the hospital's Dietary and Nutrition team to enhance culinary literacy, advocating for health equity by addressing social determinants of health.
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Larry Edmonds
Cultural Practitioner

Larry Edmonds is the Youth Program Manager of San Diego American Indian Health Center, which is dedicated to supporting Native American and Urban Indian youth. A full-blood Native American from the Kiowa/Caddo tribe of Oklahoma, he brings expertise in programming, outreach, and liaison work. Passionate about his community, Larry participates in Pow-Wows and cultural events.

 

With skills in graphic arts, property management, parenting, Behavioral Health, and Trauma-Informed Care training, Larry effectively supports youth and families. As a single parent of two accomplished daughters, he relates to and assists single parents. Larry finds fulfillment in his role, helping Native youth on their journey to adulthood.
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Paul Maschka
Cultural Practitioner

Paul Maschka is the farm school and workshop instructor, farmer, and horticulture consultant at Wild Willow Farm & Education Center. Renowned for his expertise in sustainable agriculture and passion for reintroducing organic corn, Paul has successfully integrated environmentally friendly practices into various agricultural projects. His commitment extends to educating communities on sustainable agriculture, aiming to restore and preserve traditional farming methods.

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Community Partners

Carma Media Productions
Production Partner

Carma Media Productions has been a steadfast media partner and ally for the Asian Culture and Media Alliance (ACMA), providing invaluable in-kind donations for all of ACMA's programs. Their support has enabled the production of high-quality content that amplifies Asian Pacific Islander voices and highlights their rich cultural heritage. Carma Media Productions' dedication to inclusivity and cultural awareness has significantly strengthened ACMA’s mission to empower and uplift underserved communities since 2013.

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Eight 16 Culinary Therapy
Community Partner
Eight16 Culinary Therapy is a San Diego-based program that offers individual and group therapy sessions through the preparation of therapeutic meals. The program combines the therapeutic benefits of cooking with professional counseling to promote mental and emotional well-being. By engaging in the culinary process, participants gain valuable skills and support, fostering personal growth and healing.
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Feeding San Diego
Community Partner

Feeding San Diego is the leading hunger-relief foundation in San Diego County and the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region. Its rescue organization provides more than 35.4 million meals every year to children, families, seniors, college students, military families, veterans, people facing homelessness, and other underserved populations. They distribute meals in partnership with nearly 350 local charities, schools, faith communities, meal sites, and food pantries throughout the region. 

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Hoover High School
Community Partner
Hoover High School, located in San Diego's diverse City Heights neighborhood, serves approximately 2,200 culturally diverse students, primarily Hispanic, with 40% being English learners and two-thirds from non-English speaking homes. Many students are newcomers to the U.S. or first-generation college students. Committed to a safe, engaging, and rigorous learning environment, Hoover offers STEAM-focused small learning communities through a Linked Learning approach, preparing students for college and career opportunities.
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Kroger

Kroger is a leading supermarket chain offering various services, including online shopping, delivery, pickup, health services, and competitive grocery prices.  Additionally, Kroger is committed to sustainability through its Zero Hunger | Zero Waste program, which aims to eliminate hunger in the communities it serves and reduce waste across its operations while addressing food insecurity and promoting environmental stewardship.

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Liberation Through Art
Community Partner

Liberation Through Art empowers marginalized voices and supports visual artists by fostering inclusive spaces through creativity. The organization is dedicated to using art as a powerful tool for social change, providing a platform for underrepresented communities to express themselves and share their stories. By promoting artistic expression and cultural diversity, Liberation Through Art inspires dialogue, challenges societal norms, and creates a more equitable and inclusive world for all.

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San Diego American Indian Health Center
Community Partner

The San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is a patient-centered health home that provides comprehensive medical, dental, behavioral health, and community wellness services to all San Diegans. SDAIHC provides patient-centered care for the whole person with a culturally informed approach and integrated services. It accepts various health insurance plans and offers home visits, online appointments, and wellness groups for patients and their families.

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San Diego Metropolitan Transit Systems
Community Partner

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) provides comprehensive public transit services in the San Diego area, including buses, the San Diego Trolley, and Rapid services. In addition to offering reliable and accessible transportation options, MTS supports the community through initiatives like the Youth Opportunity Pass program, which provides free transit passes to young people aged 18 and under. This program aims to increase mobility, access to education, and opportunities for youth across the region.

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San Diego Hunger Coalition
Community Partner

The San Diego Hunger Coalition coordinates action to end hunger in San Diego County through comprehensive research, education, and advocacy. By uniting community partners and leveraging data-driven strategies, the coalition ensures that all residents have access to sufficient, nutritious food. Through its efforts, it aims to create a hunger-free San Diego where every individual can thrive.

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Second Chance Youth Garden
Community Partner

The Second Chance Youth Garden program, serving young leaders, offers hands-on experience in urban agriculture and a range of educational workshops, with produce sold through a CSA and pop-up stands to support stipends, supplies, and instruction. 

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SunCoast Market Co-op
Community Partner

SunCoast Market Co-op is a grassroots effort to open a community-owned, full-service cooperative grocery store in Imperial Beach, California. SunCoast is part of a resurgence in food cooperatives across America that are strengthening local food systems, increasing access to healthy food, and providing needed retail outlets for small local farms and producers. We will open at 600 Palm Ave, Imperial Beach, in the Silver Strand Plaza.

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The Neighborhood Enterprise Center (UPAC)
Community Partner
The NEC Kitchen, part of UPAC San Diego, is a culinary program that provides nutritious meals and culinary training to underserved communities. It offers hands-on cooking classes focusing on healthy eating and food preparation skills. The program aims to enhance community well-being through access to nutritious food and culinary education.
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The Soap Factory
Community Partner

The Soap Factory spans 40,000 square feet, is a private club with cozy lounge areas, two performance stages, and complete food and beverage service. Recently, they have embarked on developing a hydroponic garden to address the local food desert, providing fresh, locally-grown produce to the community.

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Wild Willow Farm & Education Center
Community Partner

Wild Willow Farm & Education Center is a five-acre working farm near the Pacific Ocean and the Mexican Border, along the scenic Tijuana River. Located just 15 minutes from downtown San Diego, it was established in 2010 by the San Diego Roots Foundation and is now managed by the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County. The farm acknowledges and honors the Kumeyaay Native people, the original stewards of this land, recognizing their enduring presence and deep connection to the area.

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