Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well: recap

An image of produce in a cloth bag, with text that says “Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well: Tammara Soma, PhD, Daniel Rajasooriar. SFU.

December 20, 2021

As we wrap up the 2021 year at the PRC, we are looking back on some of the projects completed. Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well was a research and engagement project funded by the City of Vancouver and the SFU Community Engaged Research Initiative (SFU CERi) which addresses access to transit and food security hubs for low-income communities in Vancouver. The project was connected to the BCPRC’s #AllOnBoard campaign and partnered with Dr. Tammara Soma (Lead Researcher), Assistant Professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management and the Food Systems Lab, Simon Fraser University and Daniel Rajasooriar (Graduate Student Researcher) MRM Candidate, School of Resource and Environmental Management, SFU. Many non profit food hubs in Metro Vancouver were involved in looking at Food justice in metro Vancouver, linking food justice and transit equity & mobility issues.

You can hear Dr. Soma speak about some of the results, and impact by checking out this webinar.

We thank Dr. Soma, Daniel Rajasooriar, the SFU foods lab, CERI, and our non-profit food hub partners, and all those who participated in the study!

Thank you !

A big thanks to city of Vancouver’s Social Innovation Grant program for funding!

Some of the conclusions and recommendations.

Conclusions and Recommendations for the study.

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