Food has been entwined with resistance movements, from lunch counter sit-ins and the Black Panther Breakfast Program of the US Civil Rights Movement to current organizing around sustainability and equitable food access for all. “Food as Resistance” will kick off the 2024 Food Literacy for All course, which is being organized around the theme “Planted in History: A Food Future Informed By the Past.” This inaugural event will feature Shiloh K. Maples, an educator, community organizer, and consultant who works within Michigan’s Indigenous community to create a food sovereignty initiative aimed at increasing access to cultural foods and creating opportunities for the community to fully practice their foodways in the urban landscape of Detroit. Join us for Maples’ one-hour lecture and a reception catered by MDining, featuring dishes with personal connections to the identities and culture of the MDining staff preparing them. Food service begins at 6PM and the speaker, and livestream, will begin at 6:30PM.
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