bread & justice workshop this thursday...

Bread Uprising Bakery breaduprising at resist.ca
Tue May 25 04:48:42 PDT 2010


Hey all! As part of Combahee Survival Revival Week, Bread Uprising is
hosting an open baking day and a baking workshop where we'll use bread to
explore questions about culture, economics and our bodies. We hope you can
join us! More detailed descriptions of the workshops are below.
For more info about Combahee Survival Revival Week, see
http://blackfeministmind.wordpress.com/2010/05/24/combahee-survival-week/

We are excited to share our knowledge of baking with y'all, learn from
each other, and talk about our food histories, legacies, and dreams of
justice.

Love,
Tim and Noah

PS. Are you interested in subscribing for the current CSB season? If so,
please let us know!

There are a limited number of slots available, so if more people want to
sign up then we have space for we'll have to work something out.

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Combahee Survival Revival Week @ Bread Uprising:

Thursday
10am-1pm - Open Baking Day
Come by at any point in the morning to bake with us!  we will be testing
out some new recipes.  Get your hands in the dough, or sit and watch, and
talk about how we create the types of community-based economic structures
that allow us to survive and thrive!  (or anything else that's on your
mind!)

1pm-4:30pm - Bread improvisation: bread at the intersection of
culture, economics, & the body

At this workshop, we'll try to understand how bread and baking can help us
build intersectional analysis and nourish our communities in struggle,
while learning how to bake improvisationally. We'll talk together about
what kinds of bread nourishes us spiritually *and* is good for our bodies
*and* is good for our communities *and* we can manage to make together in
the space of the workshop.  We'll decide together on a couple of things to
bake, and then get to it!  We have lots of ingredients on hand, and we can
show you basic quantities for making a variety of breads - or you can show
us.

Bring food to share if you want; this isn't a formal potluck lunch, but
there will be plenty of bread to eat and maybe other things to munch on as
well!








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