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SUMMARY:MoAD Art\, Media\, and Food Justice Summit
DESCRIPTION:Museum of the African Diaspora and Chef-in-Residence Bryant Terry presents Art\, Media\, and Food Justice Summit \nJoin MoAD’s Chef-in-Residence for a day of presentations\, panel discussions\, interactive dialogue\, and group strategizing for everyone interested in exploring some of the pressing issues related to public health\, food\, and justice as well learning more about the crucial role that art and media can play in creating a more healthy\, just\, and sustainable food system. Topics include creating art and media that makes space for people of color and their stories; responding to white supremacist capitalist patriarchal violence; and tools and empowerment for growing a food business. Our aim is to create space for the exchange of ideas and sharing of skills with an emphasis on empowering those most impacted by food injustice—people of color\, youth\, and working people (especially those working in the food industry). \nKeynote \nLuz Calvo and Catriona Esquibel (Decolonize your Diet) \nPerformer \nValerie Troutt \nPresenters \nTunde Wey (SAARTJ) • Samin Nosrat (Salt\, Fat\, Acid\, and Heat) • Soliel Ho (Racist Sandwich) • Stephen Satterfield (Whetstone Magazine) • Reem Assil (Reem’s Cafe) • Nik Sharma (A Brown Table) • Sonia Guiñansaca (Culture Strike) • Adrionna Fike(Mandela Grocery Cooperative) • Amanda Yee (The Blues Woman) • Sabrina Mutukisna (The Town Kitchen) • Jessica Moncada (Red Bay Coffee) • Alicia Villanueva (Alicia’s Tamales Los Mayas) • Shakirah Shimley (Nourish | Resist) • Hasta Muerte Coffee • Angela Dimayuga (Standard International) \nBreakfast and Lunch \nprovided by The Town Kitchen\, a community-driven food business that employs and empowers youth \nRegistration: General $45 | MoAD Members $35 | College Students $25 | Food Service Industry $15 | Youth under 18 Free \nThis program is made possible by the generous donations of Kaiser Permanente and A Small Planet Fund \n 
URL:http://faithinthebay.com/event/art-media-and-food-justice-summit-2018/
LOCATION:Museum of African Diaspora\, 685 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Food, Art & Culture,Health & Wellness
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SUMMARY:MoAD Vanguard Presents: Discovering The Black Diaspora Through Travel
DESCRIPTION:MoAD Vanguard Presents: Discovering The Black Diaspora Through Travel \nAre you a current jet setter or looking to set off on your first international trip? Do you spend more time abroad than you do in the states? Are you addicted to passport stamps or eagerly awaiting your first one? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions\, then we have the perfect panel for you! \nJoin us for an evening of networking and conversations centered around the black travel movement. Guest panelists include Jena Pruit\, founder of StreetSalad Co.\, Anitra Smith\, founder of Don’t Trip Travel and Ashleigh Reddy\, Owner of Stay Reddy Photography. Kumi Rauf\, founder of I Love Being Black\, will join our  panelists as the evening’s moderator. \n*Vanguard Members receive discounted ticket rates *  Not a member? Consider joining The MoAD Vanguard today! Click for more info>>. \nJoin the convo on Discovering The Black Diaspora Through Travel by following us on social media: Facebook// Twitter // IG // Look for us on LinkedIn
URL:http://faithinthebay.com/event/moad-vanguard-presents-discovering-black-diaspora-travel/
LOCATION:Museum of African Diaspora\, 685 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food, Art & Culture,Leadership & Community
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