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Getting around to feed ourselves well

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Getting around to feed ourselves well

🚌 Getting around to feed ourselves well 🥦 Getting around to feed ourselves well

Heavy groceries!
Bus wait times!
Who can use the apples on a public tree?!

Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well (the zine) explores the connections between food access and transportation for people living in BC and highlights policy recommendations from our coalition.

We had the pleasure of working with partners in Victoria, Surrey, Richmond, and across Vancouver to gather community members’ reflections. Participants in zine workshops ranged in age from three (with their trusted adult’s support) to over eighty, and all creatively depicted the current challenges and potential futures for food access and transportation experiences in BC.

Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well timeline

2021: A collaborative research and engagement project, funded by the City of Vancouver and the SFU Community Engaged Research Initiative (SFU CERi), explored access to transit and food security hubs for low-income communities in Vancouver.

2024: Conversation reginited around food access and transportation policies in BC by hosting a creative workshop during the City of Vancouver’s Sustenance Festival.

2025: Hosted workshops throughout the spring. Community members explored and imagined their current and prospective experiences of food access and transportation. Participants submitted 68 pages of reflections, showcased in our digital gallery.

2025: Combined community reflection pages with policy recommendations to publish a 16-page zine.

2026: Distributing the zine to community partners and policy-makers across municipalities and at the provincial level.

Thank you to our collaborators for connecting us to community members through your programs and venues: Vancouver Sustenance Festival, Richmond Poverty Reduction Coalition, Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House, Movement YVR, Fernwood Neighbourhood House, Mount Pleasant Community Centre, Seeds of Change Surrey, 312 Main, and South Vancouver Neighbourhood House.

The policy!

Our policy recommendations are led by area experts and aim to improve the lives of people across BC.