Body (Liberation)-Building w/ FoodShare Toronto
Did you know that the roots of fatphobia can be traced back to the Transatlantic Slave Trade? This workshop examines how weight stigma and fatphobia shape our relationships with food. Guided conversations about intersectionality will help your team understand what white supremacy, transphobia, and ableism have to do with body policing – encouraging participants to consider their own biases and assumptions about people’s bodies and food choices. While we talk about why all bodies are worthy and have the right to exist as they are, you’ll be guided step-by-step through baking some sweet treats that you can share with your loved ones – or keep for yourself!
Length: 150 minutes
Sample Menu:
peach and plum galette
Fresh Ingredient Kits: Canada-wide delivery
Type: Virtual or in-person (within the GTA)
Serves: 2 or 4
Learning: Materials to encourage personal learning around the themes explored during the workshop are sent to participants both pre & post event
Learning Outcomes
Learn
about anti-racism and anti-oppression frameworks
Discover
the interconnections between food justice and racial justice
Learn
how to engage and participate in food-justice based conversations
Gain
knowledge about the inequities in our city’s food system and learn what you can do to positively contribute
Build
social connections across colleagues and stimulate team cohesion