[sudoroom] Fwd: [EBSocForum] FREE WORKSHOP! Decolonize Your Diet: Combating Culinary Colonialism

Troy Massey ecoeconomist11 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 20:46:17 CEST 2012


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> From: "max cadji, Phat Beets Produce" <max at phatbeetsproduce.org>
> Date: June 22, 2012 9:19:38 AM PDT
> To: max c <max at phatbeetsproduce.org>
> Subject: [EBSocForum] FREE WORKSHOP! Decolonize Your Diet: Combating Culinary Colonialism
> Reply-To: EBSocForum at yahoogroups.com
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> Your are invited to the FREE Deconstructing Oppression in the Food System Workshop entitled Decolonize Your Diet: Combating Culinary Colonialism @ the new Saturday North Oakland Farmers' Market (942 Stanford, Oakland)
> 
> Saturday, June 30th 2012
> 11-1pm @ New North Oakland Farmers Market
> RSVP Here
> FREE AS ALWAYS!
> www.phatbeetsproduce.org/events
> foodnjustice at phatbeetsproduce.org
> 
> Decolonize Your Diet:
> Combating Culinary Colonialism by the Dismantling-Oppression in the Food System Collaborative 
> (featuring members from Planting Justice, People's Grocery, Phat Beets Produce)
> Part 1 of Deconstructing Oppression in the Food System
> 
> Through food based oral histories, this workshop will explore our lived experiences with food and colonization in order to deepen our understanding of Ancestral/Healing Food Vs Industrialized/Commodified Foods. 
> Participants will build a deeper understanding of how the conquest of the Americas altered our relationship to food and what we can do to create a healthier, more equitable food system by returning to our cultural and ancestral food ways 
> 
> PART 2- TBA check back at www.phatbeetsproduce.org
> RACE, PLACE, n' TASTE: Deconstructing Oppression in the Food System
> Part of the Food n' Justice Workshop series at the North Oakland Farmers' Market
> co-sponsored by Planting Justice, People's Grocery, and Phat Beets Produce
> 
> Part two of a three part series on Deconstructing Oppressions in the Food System, this free two hour workshop will explore how race, place and power shape our industrial food system and influence the health and well being of our communities. The workshop will be rooted in historical food justice projects born in North Oakland, such as the Free Breakfast Program of the Black Panther Party, and will utilize exercises in Theater of the Oppressed, to explore and embody our visions of personal and community healing. A great way to build relationships, have fun and work together towards taking action in community!  
> 
> Part 3 Practicing Allyship: Deconstructing Oppression in the Food System,
> Saturday, August 11th, 2012 check back at www.phatbeetsproduce.org
> 
> 
> 
> WANT TO TEACH A WORKSHOP?  Hit us up a foodnjustice at phatbeetsproduce.org
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> www.phatbeetsproduce.org
> ...connecting small farmers to urban communities
> http://youtu.be/oYHGJZtMVgg
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> "...if you leave the crumbs alone and we organize, then we can take the whole loaf"
> Kwame Ture aka Stokely Carmichael
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