Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Minutes

The Academic Senate Committee on Committee on Food Insecurity of the Academic Senate met on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 1:00 - 2 P.M, Zoom


Committee Members in Attendance:

Present:

Dr. Kathleen Alves 

Dr. Jonathan Cornick (Chairperson)

Professor Dorith Brodbar

Professor Ashlie Klepper (Secretary)

Dr. Nicole McClam

Dr. Christopher Roblodowski

Dr. Jun Shin

Dr. Amy Traver

 

 


Liaisons in Attendance:

Ms. Ronni Weprin, Administrative Liaison

Dr. Emily Tai, Senate Designee

 


Business:

The meeting was called to order at 1:00 PM

Food Insecurity Meeting via Zoom

Wednesday February 17th, 2021 1:00-2:00 PM

In attendance: Jonathan Cornick, Emily Tai, Nicole McClam, Amy Traver, Ashlie Klepper, Ronni Weprin, Jun

Shin, Dee Brodbar, Kathleen Alves, Christopher Roblodowski

 

● Minutes from last meeting were approved by committee

 

Shout Outs

❖ Shout out to Vice President Kerr for his wonderful new opportunity! We will miss you and

thank you for your service to our committee and our school

❖ Shout out to Amawati for her award!

❖ Shout out to Jun who has been our sole pantry worker this semester

❖ The NYC council gave community college food pantries $20,000 to spend between now and

June!!!

 

Staffing the pantry for the Spring 2021 semester

❖ As of now, due to covid as well as schedule conflicts, the pantry is only open on Fridays 10-12 with

Jun running it.

❖ Last week Yusuf Gurtas from the math dept volunteered and met with Jun to see how the pantry is run

❖ Going forward it would be nice to have pantry hours on Monday and Fridays- however, we need

consistent volunteers for these days.

❖ Going forward there is potential for additional faculty volunteers outside of our committee. However,

we do not know if those hours will count towards a faculty's CV and service to the college. This may

affect how many faculty will actually volunteer.

❖ Pending approval from administration, we will send out a correspondence to faculty on campus

seeking pantry volunteers. In the meantimes, committee members are encouraged to talk to their

chairs about it.

❖ Public Safety expressed concerns about students demanding entry into the pantry- it seems they are

fine helping us out and giving out pantry bags as long as we have them packed. Moving forward,

volunteers can focus on packing bags during their volunteer hours.

❖ Some students want to know what's in the pantry so Jonathan will compile a list to share with students

and possibly put on the pantry website.

 

Student Outreach

❖ Discussion on how we can do more student outreach since a majority of our students have never been

to campus and may feel anxious about coming to the pantry. One way to rectify this is through word

of mouth from students.

❖ One way students may feel more connected to the school is if we can get gift cards to those in need

❖ Students who contact Amawati are the ones who get the gift cards in variances from $50-100

❖ Ronni will check in with Amawati on whether students are eligible for gift cards without registering

❖ There is a student activity event next week that Jonathan will attend and speak at to spread the word of

the Food Pantry and ARC

 


Respectfully submitted,

Ashlie Klepper
Committee on Committee on Food Insecurity of the Academic Senate, Secretary

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