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SUMMARY:Food Lives Workshop!
DESCRIPTION:In-person workshop exploring food histories in Tower Hamlets \nJoin us for a participatory\, in-person workshop at Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives exploring the ways in which food plays a part in the lives of Tower Hamlets residents today. \nHosted by researchers from the University of Sussex and the Women’s Environmental Network (WEN)\, we’ll use food diaries\, stories and photographs to discuss how we ‘feed the hamlets’ today\, and to hear your own reflections\, aspirations and food memories. \nWorkshop will include discussion sessions on food justice\, food memories\, contemporary food domestic productions and a free lunch! \nYou can also learn more about our Food Lives project\, part of the URKI funded Food Systems Equality (FoodSEqual) project and have the opportunity to sign up as a participant. \nThe workshop will take place at the Archives and you’ll be able to participate in a range of discussions and activities throughout the day: \n  \n11am – 12.45pm: Exploring everyday food preparation and consumption in Tower Hamlets   \nWhat do local people think about what they eat and cook? What are their challenges and hopes around food? Hear about the latest studies with Dr Elaine Swan (University of Sussex) \n1pm -2pm: Free lunch \nA chance to look at our food photography exhibition and read some residents’ food diaries. \n2pm – 3pm: Food Justice \nA participatory workshop focussed on food systems\, environmental problems\, and aspirations. Facilitated by Shazna Hussain\, Sajna Miah \, Community Researcher from WEN (Women’s Environmental Movement) and Dr Elaine Swan \n3pm – 4pm: Food Lives project \nExploring your food memories and ideas. Facilitated by Sajna Miah\, Shazna Hussain and Dr Elaine Swan \nClick Here to Register \nThis event and the Food Lives project is part of a larger\, UKRI-funded\, research programme called Food Systems Equality (FoodSEqual)\, which aims to improve the UK food system and is led by the University of Reading.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/food-systems-equality/event/food-lives-workshop/
LOCATION:Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives\, 277 Bancroft Road\, London\, E1 4DQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Community-led Food Lives Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:You might know about the Battle of Cable Street but did you know that Cable Street Studios used to be the site of one of the largest confectionery and jam factories\, Batgers and Co in the early 20th Century? Have you heard of the Somali run Café Club Rio that used to be on Ensign Street in the 1950s and 1960s? Come join us for a walk around Shadwell’s forgotten cafes\, factories and soup kitchens and the lively Watney Market of today. We’ll explore the rich social\, cultural and economic history of food and food production. \nFacilitated by researchers from the University of Sussex and the Women’s Environmental Network (WEN)\, you’ll visit some intriguing places and discover unusual multicultural food stories. \nAccessibility and practical information \n• The tour last about 2.5 hours and lunch for one. \n• The tour will take us mostly along pavements and is therefore suitable for anybody using a mobility scooter or wheelchair. \n• There will be the opportunity to use a bathroom along the way and during lunch. \n• Wear comfortable shoes and clothing appropriate for the November weather – including an umbrella\, in case it rains. \n• It’s always best to bring a bottle of water with you. \n  \nLIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE \nClick Here to Register \nFood Lives project is part of a larger\, UKRI-funded\, research programme called Food Systems Equality (FoodSEqual) which aims to improve the UK food system and is led by the University of Reading. \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/food-systems-equality/event/community-led-food-lives-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives\, 277 Bancroft Road\, London\, E1 4DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming project events
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