Reweaving Belonging with Kristie Cabrera and Enrique Salmón
Join disability justice advocate, Kristie Cabrera, and Indigenous ethnobotanist Dr. Enrique Salmón around the virtual table to unearth ways we can grow a food culture that centers accessibility and leaps courageously into the vibrant potential of the “gray spaces” that lie beyond extractive relationships to food and land.
Hosted by Food Culture Collective (FC Cltv), this free event is the most recent in our ongoing Around the Table conversation series.
This conversation will touch on the relational harmony evoked through Indigenous ecology and plant wisdom, and what disability justice looks like in the context of a radically accessible food culture.
Together, we’ll dig into the question of who gets to belong to the land and why, as we reimagine a world where belonging means to care for the lands, waters and people that nourish us.
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Date/Time
December 8, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM -
Cost
Free -
Location
Virtual: Zoom -
Host Organization
Food Culture Collective -
Contact
https://foodculture.org/
hello@foodculture.org
Food Culture Collective
Berkeley, CA
Food Culture Collective is an ever-expanding community of food workers, culture-bearers, creatives, and friends working to reclaim and reimagine our relationships to food, land and belonging through play.