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Rebecca Som Castellano’s senior seminar class builds survey tool for Idaho food pantries

The highlight of this class was dissecting what food insecurity really means and how it can be integrated into so many other components within society,” says Calley West, a senior sociology major at Boise State University. “Food is just a really interesting concept if you really dive into it. There’s the cultural aspect of what type of foods you eat together, how food brings people together, like how a lot of families come together at the table. So it’s easy to see how food insecurity can impact a culture.”

 

“The highlight of this class was dissecting what food insecurity really means and how it can be integrated into so many other components within society,” says Calley West, a senior sociology major at Boise State University. “Food is just a really interesting concept if you really dive into it. There’s the cultural aspect of what type of foods you eat together, how food brings people together, like how a lot of families come together at the table. So it’s easy to see how food insecurity can impact a culture.”

In early May, West, along with classmates from associate professor Rebecca Som Castellano’s senior seminar class in the Department of Sociology, presented findings from a survey they conducted to the CEO and staff of the Idaho Foodbank.

Read more about Som Castellano’s seminar class and how her students created a survey tool to be used across the state.