28 min

Immigrant and Refugee Food Justice with Julia Tran Rhizome Podcast

    • Society & Culture

This episode of the Rhizome Podcast, we explore how food insecurity has major impacts on the lives of immigrants and refugees here in so-called, Edmonton. 

D and Wen chatted with Julia Tran, a youth doing food justice and dignity work with migrant populations. Her work is inspired by her personal relationships and lived experience as a first generation Chinese-Vietnamese-Canadian. Julia is the Food Dignity Program Manager with Multicultural Health Brokers. Julia's role is tied to responding to the urgent food needs of ethnocultural families experiencing chronic poverty through the Grocery Run as well as advancing food security strategies tied to socio-economic inclusion and wellbeing. She is currently working in collaboration with Multicultural Health Brokers, community members and community partners to build a business case for a social enterprise for a Cultural Grocery Box and to explore food security strategies tied to Urban Agriculture.

Be sure to go follow Multicultural Health Brokers: 


Instagram: @mchbgroceryrunyeg




Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MulticulturalHealthBrokersCooperative/




GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/groceryrun 



Transcripts available on our website.



Music by:


Stem Champ - Earthworm




Chad Crouch - Moonrise



Thanks and appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change. Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation. Keep an ear out for us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roots4changerhizomepod/message

This episode of the Rhizome Podcast, we explore how food insecurity has major impacts on the lives of immigrants and refugees here in so-called, Edmonton. 

D and Wen chatted with Julia Tran, a youth doing food justice and dignity work with migrant populations. Her work is inspired by her personal relationships and lived experience as a first generation Chinese-Vietnamese-Canadian. Julia is the Food Dignity Program Manager with Multicultural Health Brokers. Julia's role is tied to responding to the urgent food needs of ethnocultural families experiencing chronic poverty through the Grocery Run as well as advancing food security strategies tied to socio-economic inclusion and wellbeing. She is currently working in collaboration with Multicultural Health Brokers, community members and community partners to build a business case for a social enterprise for a Cultural Grocery Box and to explore food security strategies tied to Urban Agriculture.

Be sure to go follow Multicultural Health Brokers: 


Instagram: @mchbgroceryrunyeg




Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MulticulturalHealthBrokersCooperative/




GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/groceryrun 



Transcripts available on our website.



Music by:


Stem Champ - Earthworm




Chad Crouch - Moonrise



Thanks and appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change. Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation. Keep an ear out for us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roots4changerhizomepod/message

28 min

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

The Interview
The New York Times
Inconceivable Truth
Wavland
Everything Happens with Kate Bowler
Everything Happens Studios
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan | Cumulus Podcast Network
This American Life
This American Life
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts