FOOD JUSTICE At the Intersection of Food, Politics, Poverty, Public Health, and the Environment

Cultures & Communities Festival

Sponsored By

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WHERE: Food For Health (2007 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive)
WHEN: 7 p.m.

Join James Beard Award-winning author, chef, and food justice activist Bryant Terry for an interactive conversation with Food for Health Director of Advancement & Engagement Rayna Andrews about the intersections between poverty, structural racism, and food insecurity. Witness a live cooking demonstration and narrated tasting as Terry uses the art of storytelling to bring the indigenous roots and intersectionality of dishes from his cookbooks to stunning life. Backed by amazing local chefs preparing these spectacular dishes, this one-of-a-kind event will simultaneously nourish your mind and body.

VIP Packages include:
* A copy of Bryant Terry's book BLACK FOOD
* Access to pre-reception with complimentary drinks and appetizers and book signing with Bryant Terry

Sponsored by All of Us Research ProgramUnited Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County in partnership with ManpowerGroup, and HYFIN

Community PartnersBeans & Barley, The Cultured Vegan, UWM - Center for 21st Century Studies 


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About Milwaukee Film

Milwaukee Film is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to entertaining, educating, and engaging our community through cinematic experiences. We operate the magnificent Oriental Theatre, a historic cinema palace committed to high-quality and accessible film and education programming. Since 2009, the annual Milwaukee Film Festival has brought together film fans and filmmakers to celebrate the power of cinema. Our education programs and Cultures & Communities platform provide avenues toward making our community a more empathetic and equitable place for everyone to live.

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