Food insecurity stigma, neoliberalization, and college students in California’s Inland Empire

Paloma E. Villegas, Courtney McGrath, Arelï Enriquez-Johnson, Roxanne Hudgens,Natalie Flores, Rodolfo Felix

Food, Culture & Society(2022)

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This paper analyzes the perspectives of college students toward food insecurity and basic needs campus resources. We draw from interviews with 49 students at one university in California's Inland Empire conducted in 2019. We found that regardless of personal experience with food insecurity, participants were generally reluctant to access resources or disclose their experiences with the campus community. We propose that this food insecurity stigma operates individually, interactionally, and structurally. We also discuss it as a by-product of neoliberal discourses about students "abusing" the system and needing to pull themselves up by the bootstraps. A response from university stakeholders has been to normalize food insecurity and visibilize resource use. While an important strategy to counteract the impact of food insecurity, we argue that normalization has limits in regard to addressing the root causes of food insecurity. Finally, we also illustrate ways that students themselves resist food insecurity stigma.
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Food insecurity,stigma,higher education,college students,neoliberalism
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