February 25, 2025

SCARP Speaker Series: Tammara Soma

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Students, faculty, alumni, planners, and friends near and far are all welcome! 

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Associate Professor Tammara Soma presents...

Indigenizing Food System Planning for Food System Resiliency: 

A Citizen Science Photovoice with Kitselas First Nation

Planners conduct community food assessments for the purpose of supporting community food security efforts. However, assessments of community food assets, including their availability and access, are often limited in their consideration of ecological and cultural assets that are central to Indigenous food systems. Moreover, what are considered mainstream food assets may not reflect the everyday lived experiences of Indigenous peoples and traditional food sources. In this study we applied a citizen science–led photovoice food assessment, involving six Indigenous participants from the Kitselas (Ts’msyen) First Nation in Canada. Using practice theory, the findings show how Indigenous concepts of relationality and reciprocity are intertwined in land-based food-related practices, which highlights the need for a holistic approach in documenting and planning around local food assets.  The field of planning needs to respect and support Indigenous food sovereignty in planning policies. We recommend a more inclusive approach to community food assessment in planning, understanding how cultural food assets matter, and increasing community support to revitalize Indigenous food systems in culturally relevant ways.

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More about Tammara Soma

Soma is an Associate Professor at SFU's School of Resource & Environmental Management, where she conducts research on issues pertaining to food system planning, community-based research, waste management, and the circular economy. She is also the Research Director and Co-Founder of the Food Systems Lab.
 

Event format

  • Speaker Series events are open to the public. 
  • Light lunch will be served. Arrive a little early if you'd like to get a plate before we start!
  • Speakers will present for approximately 30 minutes, followed by Q&A and an open session of networking and chat. 
  • While these events are exclusively in-person, presentations will be recorded and available online for those who can't attend personally.
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Save the date:

Tuesday, February 25Tammara Soma, SFU
Tuesday, March 18Kamala Todd, SFU/Indigenous City Media
Tuesday, April 15Andrew Zitcer, Drexel University

Date & Time

Tue, February 25 : 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Location

West Mall Annex, WMAX 110
1933 West Mall
Vancouver BC V6T1Z2
Canada

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