Eat Drink Talk Think: Autumn 2016
The Autumn 2016 edition of Eat Drink Talk Think asks the question
“How are people using the food system to welcome refugees in Victoria?”
Event details:
Tuesday March 1st, 6pm-9pm
Shebeen, Manchester Lane, Melbourne
The evening’s speakers include Dr Chris Williams from the University of Melbourne, Meagan Williams, Victorian co-ordinator of the Welcome Dinner Project, and Russell Shields, manager of the ASRC Food Justice Truck.
Chris is a lecturer in urban horticulture
at the Burnley Campus of the University of Melbourne where he runs a
Novel Crops Project. The project aims to bring new or underutilised
crops such as Sweet Potato into home food gardens and edible landscapes.
Many of these plants represent culturally appropriate foods for diverse
migrant or refugee communities in Victoria and Chris and his students
have worked on food growing projects that link novel crops to
communities who want to see these plants in their gardens or on their
plates! Chris will talk about the Novel Crops Project, including an
ongoing trial in the City of Dandenong, Victoria’s most ethnically
diverse municipality.
Meagan is the Victorian co-ordinator of the Welcome Dinner Project,
which brings together newly arrived Australians and established
Australians over a meal in someone’s home. The project uses food as a
place to bond and build community, and the format of the dinners allows a form of equality and stripping of labels that is really powerful.Russell is the manager of the Food Justice Truck, an award-winning, mobile fresh food market that enhances food security for asylum seekers in the Victorian community by offering locally sourced produce including fresh fruit, vegetables, grains, legumes, tea and bread at a 75% discount to people seeking asylum. It’s a social enterprise initiative by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) and was launched this year to tackle the growing food insecurity felt by more than 10,000 people in Victoria who are on bridging visas.
Tickets $8 online, or $9 on the door.
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About us
Eat Drink Talk Think is endorsed by 3000 Acres, the Victorian Eco Innovation Lab, Open Food Network, Sustain: The Australian Food Network, Melbourne Farmers’ Markets, the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance, the Fair Food Challenge, and more.
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This is a not-for-profit event. Once costs have been covered proceeds will be distributed as donations to the three speakers’ projects.
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