This Korean Community Resource Mapping project visually documents a variety of resources essential to Nashville’s Korean community. The map includes key cultural and social support assets such as restaurants, ethnic groceries, churches, and locations for education and health services (as suggested by the image’s Korean text categories). By specifically highlighting these centers, the project reflects and celebrates Nashville’s growing ethnic and cultural diversity. Culturally specific resource mapping is important because it lowers barriers to access by presenting information in a linguistically and culturally relevant context. Ultimately, this project supports inclusion and helps ensure that immigrant and non-native English speaking communities can easily locate and utilize essential services
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