Reclaiming Our Health: Eating for Your Blood Type
Schedule
Thu Nov 07 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
1201 W 63rd St | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Reclaiming Our Health: Eating for Your Blood Type
Chef Lee will join us to give you tips on how to master your healthy diet habits and make meals according to your blood type!!!
Not just a food demo, but an opportunity for the chef to share their own personal journey especially as it relates to the recipe in specific and food justice broadly. After the food demo, participants have the opportunity to not only enjoy the dish themselves, but also break bread together, discuss their own stories around food, as well as establish the trust that happens over food to have meaningful and critical conversations about what is affecting their community.
Parking Information: Free street parking is available and pending event size a few spots are available in the back of the plaza
Special Thanks
The Go Green Griot Plaza was made possible by the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and with the generous support of The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation. This space was also funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, a part of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Road to Recovery Plan.
About the Go Green Griot Plaza
The Go Green Griot Plaza will be an outdoor community arts and organizing hub connected to the Go Green Community Fresh Market in Englewood. Alongside helping to create vibrancy and vitality on the important 63rd and Racine node and to drive interest in and traffic to the Market, the Plaza will host artistic performances, health workshops, vendor pop-ups, community forums, cooking demonstrations, and be a space for community cook-outs, art projects and open-mics. The Plaza will be the latest in the series of City of Chicago-supported POP Court venues opening up on once-vacant and abandoned land, and will mark an important milestone in the effort to draw attention and further investment into critical projects like the reopening of the Racine Green Line Station and the Granville T. Woods Regenerator project on the same intersection. The Plaza commemorates the legacy of the griot--the West African storytellers revered for preserving the legacy of their communities--and pays tribute to the power of story to connect, inspire, and drive our collective efforts forward.
Where is it happening?
1201 W 63rd St, 1201 West 63rd Street, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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