CFCC to host a conversation with author and culinary historian Michael W. Twitty

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Author: Josie Di Felice

Posted: November 1, 2018

Categories: Events / GoodFoodBites

Community Food Centres Canada is hosting a conversation with culinary historian Michael W. Twitty about his book The Cooking Gene on Wednesday, November 14 in Toronto at Revival Bar.

Tickets are $25 and can be bought online here.

From the event’s Facebook Page:

“In his James Beard award-winning book, The Cooking Gene, culinary historian Michael W. Twitty explores the contested history of Southern food by tracing his ancestry and personal history back to Africa through to the American South, and the present day.

Along the journey, he addresses questions of authenticity, authority, and ownership, and explores what it really means to cook from a place of heritage, identity, and belonging.

At the heart of his book, and of his Toronto conversation with journalist Denise Balkissoon, is the question of how we build social justice through food, and what role we each play in that shared cultural undertaking.”