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22nd June 2020

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Exploring Food and Migration Narratives 

Guest blog by Sean Wai Keung, Glasgow-based poet and performer. Sean recently borrowed ‘It Wisnae Us’ and ‘Who Belongs to Glasgow’ from the SEIN Library. Please get in touch if you would like to borrow these, or any of our other books. What do you think of when you hear the term ‘fusion food’? Or ‘authentic food’? […]

Tagged With: colonisation, food, Glasgow, migration, racism, slavery

Interfaith Food Justice Network

Guest blog from Katie Sproull, Project Leader at Interfaith Glasgow Interfaith Glasgow is an award-winning charity promoting positive engagement between people of different religions and beliefs in Glasgow. We work to facilitate constructive dialogue between people of all faiths and none, and we aim to build friendship and cooperation through a variety of projects and […]

Tagged With: Community Fridge, food, High Rise Bakers, interfaith, Interfaith Food Justice Network, Milk Cafe, Pollokshields Development Agency

Food for Life Get Togethers: Local Partner Funding Open

Can Your Group/Organisation Help Bring People of Different Ages Together Through Good Food? The Food for Life Get Togethers team in Scotland are seeking partners who can create and deliver innovative ways of bringing people of different ages and backgrounds together through good food. Key info: • Up to £10,000 is available for a minimum […]

Tagged With: food, Food for Life, funding, intergenerational, Soil Association

Collective Care in Toryglen: 2nd-3rd November

The Scottish Radical Herbal Network are hosting a free gathering on the first weekend of November. You may come for the whole weekend or simply pop in when you can. When? Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd November 2019 Where? Toryglen Community Hall (199 Prospecthill Circus, G42 0LA) What is it? The theme of the weekend is ‘Collective […]

Tagged With: events, food, Health & Wellbeing, herbalism, Mental Health, Scottish Radical Herbal Network, Toryglen

Interfaith Food Justice Autumn Networking Event

The Interfaith Food Justice Network invite you to join for an evening of connecting with others, learning and enjoying some delicious food from two of Glasgow’s many fantastic food initiatives: Milk Cafe and Bridging the Gap’s High Rise Bakers. When: Thursday 24th October 2019, 6pm – 8.30pm Where: Al-Falaah Academy (311 Calder Street, G42 7NH) This event […]

Tagged With: events, food, interfaith, Interfaith Food Justice Network, Interfaith Glasgow

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