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Taste the Diaspora Focuses on “Black Food As Resistance” For Black History Month 2023

In its third year, the initiative is celebrating the food, culture, and contributions of the African diaspora by bringing awareness to how African Americans, for decades, have utilized food to resist historic and ongoing oppression.

 

Taste the Diaspora Detroit (TDD) is returning for its third year with shoebox lunches, merchandise, community collaborations, pop-ups, cooking demonstrations, and more! This year’s theme of Black Food as Resistance will foster a consciousness around food and its critical role in the fight for Black liberation.

Black Food as Resistance is seen throughout history and today through a variety of Black narratives. From Georgia Gilmore, a cafeteria worker who fed civil rights workers and raised critical funds to sustain the movement, to the Black Panther Party, who formed a free breakfast program, and various other programs providing nourishment to the community, ensuring their “survival pending revolution.” It is food that has been the source of not only comfort but strength to fight against systemic oppression. Taste the Diaspora will acknowledge the historical role food has played and still plays in nourishing the fight for freedom, justice, and equality today. 

Taste the Diaspora is expanding its impact to hundreds of households across the city, thanks to the generous support of: Detroit Food Policy Council, Support And Feed, ProsperUs Detroit, Wana Brands, Planted Detroit, and Comcast. TDD is also partnering with several community organizations that will aid TDD in the distribution of free shoebox lunches. In partnership with The Chip Bag Project, Everybody Eatz, Marygrove School, and Eastside Community Network — TDD will address the increase in food insecurity in Detroit. According to the 2021 Detroit Food Policy Council Food Metrics report, 69% of households in the city of Detroit are food insecure, a hike from 41% in 2020. 

TDD is introducing new collaborations, pop-ups, merchandise, and cooking demonstrations to their 2023 programming:

For more information visit https://www.tastethediaspora.com/.

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