Karen Washington Workshop: Working in Food Justice

When

5 p.m., Feb. 19, 2020

Workshop by Karen Washington: Community Activist, Co-Founder of Black Urban Growers, and co-owner of RIse & Root Farm in Chester, New York

Working in Food Justice

In this workshop, we will explore how food justice shows up in your work. People often use the phrase “food justice” in their work but are they actually doing the work and, if so, what does that look like?

Workshop space is limited. RSVP today!

Since 1985, Karen Washington has been a community activist, striving to make New York City a better place to live. Through collaboration with various garden coalitions and organizations, she has worked to turn empty lots into community gardens in the Bronx, protect and preserve garden spaces, launch a City Farms Market to bring fresh vegetables to the community, and has led workshops on growing food and food justice across the country. In 2010, Karen co-founded Black Urban Growers (BUGS), an organization that supports growers in both urban and rural settings. In 2012, Ebony magazine voted her one of the 100 most influential African Americans in the country, and in 2014 she received the James Beard Leadership Award. Since retiring from Physical Therapy in 2014, Karen is co-owner/farmer at Rise & Root Farm in Chester New York.

 

Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 5:00 PM

Dunbar Pavilion, Dining Hall

The Dunbar Pavilion is located at 325 W 2nd Street, on the southeast corner of Main and 2nd St. Please note that the parking lot is located on the south side of the building off of Main Ave  (between Dunbar and Holy Family Church). Walk through the purple gates in the lower lot, and the Dining Hall (location of workshop) will be to your right. If you have any questions the day of the event, please contact the Dunbar Staff at 520-729-7630.