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WE CAN LISTEN presents CULINARY COMMUNITY + CULTURE

  • 6:00pm9:00pm Tuesday, December 6, 2022
WE CAN LISTEN presents
CULINARY COMMUNITY + CULTURE
An intimate experience of Oregon's Black Food Systems
Stories of Success and Struggle from Farm to Table

Tuesday December 6th 
7pm to 9pm, 6pm doors FREE. 

TOC is thrilled to announce the return of the “We Can Listen” social justice series. Since 2016, these events have brought storytelling, documentary, music and personal expression together in Portland. The series gives Portlanders the chance to share and hear perspectives on social justice topics.

 

December 6th's We Can Listen will highlight Oregon’s Black food systems, and explore the systemic inequities and disadvantages that Black farmers deal with in the agricultural industry. Speakers will also shed light on the achievements made by Black farmers in local cultivation, climate justice and food access.

 

This panel will include farmers, food industry experts, agricultural professionals, activists and historians from the Pacific Northwest. Each guest will tell their stories from personal experiences in the food industry, and then participate in the panel.


Hosted by Julianne R. Johnson

Guest Speakers
Mia O'Connor-Smith / Activist and Agriculturalist, Black Food Fund
Theron Maiux  / Chef, Owner of Right Bayou Cajun Cuisine
Theotis Cason / Butcher, Owner of Cason's Fine Meats 
Rachelle Dixon / Activist, Small Farmer
David Barron / Owner/Operator Cross Eyed Cricket Farms 

Visitors will also be able to enjoy a pop up tasting courtesy of Right Bayou Cajun Cuisine. 


The WE CAN LISTEN social justice series was launched in 2016 by TOC Concert Hall as a cultural intersection of storytelling, documentary, music, and personal expression where all voices have the right to be heard. We strive to build community, educate, and share the positive impact that truly listening to diverse voices can have on us all.

"We Can Listen" gives Portlanders young and old multiple opportunities to hear a variety of speakers share their perspectives on today's most important social justice topics from the sanctuary of our stage. The series presents speakers, both well-regarded and new to public discourse, on topics Portlanders have demonstrated are important to them including: racism, the homelessness crisis, food stability, housing stability, immigration and refugee issues, the environment, access to clean water, gender equality, disabled rights, health care, civic engagement strategies for adults and youth, and other compelling social justice issues.

TOC is a nonprofit, non-religious, all ages performance space and historic landmark in downtown Portland. 

More information theoldchurch.org and wecanlisten.org

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