Education
KPU Instructor Receives $600,000 for Food Security Research
 
																								
												
												
											A health science instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has been appointed as a Canada Research Chair and awarded significant federal funding to investigate food security challenges faced by marginalized communities in Surrey, British Columbia. Dr. Cayley Velazquez will receive $600,000 over the next five years to focus specifically on the food security issues affecting the local Black, African, and Caribbean populations.
In a press release from KPU, Dr. Velazquez highlighted the importance of this research. “The City of Surrey is home to B.C.’s largest self-identifying Black population – a group that is underserved and under-engaged in this region,” she stated. Preliminary data gathered indicates that access to adequate food, particularly culturally preferred food items, poses significant challenges for these communities.
Research Focus and Goals
Dr. Velazquez’s research aims to explore the various cultural, social, economic, and environmental factors influencing food security. The findings are expected to inform the development of food programs and policies tailored to address the specific needs of marginalized populations.
“There is a lot of work to be done to strengthen marginalized voices and collectively dismantle barriers being experienced by Black, African, and Caribbean groups,” Velazquez explained. “We want to better understand the availability, accessibility, and utilization of food for this community.” Her ultimate goal is to leverage this research to create equitable food initiatives that cater to all individuals within the community.
The research will be conducted in collaboration with Seeds of Change Surrey, an organization dedicated to establishing resilient and ecologically sustainable food systems. This partnership aims to enhance the effectiveness of the research by incorporating local insights and experiences.
Background and Broader Implications
Dr. Velazquez’s academic background includes previous studies on food security among immigrant populations and the impact of food access on mental health. Her work underscores the critical intersection between food security, community health, and social equity.
The Canadian Research Chair program supports innovative research across a range of fields, including health sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The funding awarded to Dr. Velazquez reflects a commitment to addressing pressing societal issues through rigorous academic inquiry.
As food security remains a growing concern, especially within marginalized communities, this research is poised to make a meaningful difference in shaping inclusive food policies and programs. By focusing on the unique challenges faced by Surrey’s Black, African, and Caribbean populations, Dr. Velazquez aims to contribute to a more equitable food landscape in the region.
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