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The intersection of structure and agency within charitable community food programs in Toronto, Canada, during the COVID-19 pandemic: cultivating systemic change

机译:COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大多伦多慈善社区食品计划中结构和代理的交集:培养系统性变革

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Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, food insecurity was already a serious public health problem in Canada, impacting 12.7 percent of households. In recent years, activists, practitioners and researchers from a range of health-related disciplines, have debated the legitimacy of food banks and other charitable food programs, contending that policy and programs at the federal level must be prioritized to address the underlying root causes of poverty. This paper challenges the discourse that charitable food programs prevent or distract from Canada's social equity goals. Alternatively, this paper argues that programs and initiatives at the local level can emerge to bring short-term stability and self-sufficiency to local communities while also advocating for longer-term structural change. Drawing upon structuration theory and critical ecologies of anti-Black racism, we examine the work of BlackFoodToronto, a food sovereignty initiative, to illustrate the negotiation of power and agency, and how groups and networks react to and reshape confining and enabling structures through collaborative practice. In addressing Canada's food security crisis, this paper offers an alternative perspective of community-based, nonprofit and charitable programs, which in practice, can help inform future food security policy and related health equity and community development strategies.
机译:在 COVID-19 爆发之前,粮食不安全已经是加拿大一个严重的公共卫生问题,影响了 12.7% 的家庭。近年来,来自一系列健康相关学科的活动家、从业者和研究人员一直在辩论食品银行和其他慈善食品计划的合法性,认为必须优先考虑联邦一级的政策和计划,以解决贫困的根本原因。本文挑战了慈善食品计划阻止或分散加拿大社会公平目标的论述。或者,本文认为,地方层面的计划和倡议可以出现,为当地社区带来短期稳定和自给自足,同时倡导长期的结构性变革。借鉴反黑人种族主义的结构理论和批判生态学,我们研究了食品主权倡议 BlackFoodToronto 的工作,以说明权力和代理权的谈判,以及团体和网络如何通过合作实践对限制和赋能结构做出反应和重塑。在解决加拿大的粮食安全危机时,本文提供了基于社区、非营利和慈善计划的另一种视角,在实践中,这些计划可以帮助为未来的粮食安全政策以及相关的健康公平和社区发展战略提供信息。

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