Chinese-Canadian Stories
Veronica Ung: Eating Chinese-Canadian
March 30, 2018
Join Veronica Ung, a Chinese-Canadian girl, in her personal story of cultural identity crisis through food as she investigates how her crisis came to be and her views on her future food habits. Credits: Music: Podington Bear via FreeMusicArchive.org Sound Effects: Miscellaneous via FreeSound.org
Posted in 2016, Podcasts, Showcase | Tagged with Chinese-Canadian Stories, Food Heritage, Student Stories
Olivia Shaw: Chinatown’s Food System, Dialogue Up Top & On The Ground
May 16, 2017
Chinatown is undergoing rapid changes to its landscape and, consequently, to its long-established local food system. The forces of gentrification are increasingly pushing out the neighbourhood’s greengrocers—some of the most affordable fresh fruit and vegetable vendors in the city. What kind of dialogue and planning is going on, on the part of the community organizers […]
Posted in 2016, Podcasts | Tagged with Chinatown, Chinese-Canadian Stories, Food Heritage, Food Security
Jenny Lu: Where are Chinese-Canadians’ Stories in Vancouver’s Local Food Movement?
April 28, 2017
Chinese farmers have a long history in Vancouver. But why are their stories absent from our region’s narrative of local food?
Posted in 2016, Podcasts, Showcase | Tagged with Agriculture, Chinese-Canadian Stories, Food Heritage, Immigration, Local Food, Urban Farming