TABLE TALK: Aruna Antonella Handa

Voyage to the Anthropocene: rocking the future of food. The Holocene is giving way to the Anthropocene, the epoch of humans. What this means is that humankind is now the most impactful geological force on the planet. It will be official once geologists agree a start date and markers. 1950 is among the candidates for […]

TABLE TALK: Shauna Kearns

For millennia, in cultures around the world, the communal oven was the center of community life. Shauna Kearns looks at how the ancient tradition of wood-fired bread baking is helping transform communities in modern-day Pittsburgh Shauna Kearns is a founder and co-facilitator of the Braddock Community Oven in Braddock, PA. In this engaging talk, Shauna […]

TABLE TALK: Thu Nguyen

Thu Nguyen is organizes Karma Kitchen in Moss Park, a monthly pay-it-forward delicious experiment in generosity. Our all-volunteer team makes vegetarian banh mi with fresh ingredients from Building Roots and spend the afternoon sharing our gifts with the residents of Moss Park. The guests are get a $0 bill at the end of their meal and invited to […]

TABLE TALK: Rosalin Krieger on The History of Kensington Market

Many consider Kensington Market one of Toronto’s food treasures, a precious ethno-culinary hearth. Food educator and podcaster Rosalin Krieger will be talking about Kensington Market’s eclectic, evolving ethno-cultural mix, class history and political significance from 1815 to present.  Like many others, Rosalin is concerned about the market’s gentrification pushing out long-term food creators and residences. […]

TABLE TALK: Suzanne Barr on Intersectionality in the Kitchen

Suzanne Barr occupies a space where many passions overlap: local community, food security, and advocacy for people of colour & LGBTQ communities. Join us for a conversation about intersectionality within kitchen culture as a woman of colour, the importance of storytelling, and understanding our positions of power and how we influence the next generation. ----- Dinner […]

TABLE TALK: Joshna Maharaj on Take Back The Tray

Join local food maverick Joshna Maharaj for a lively discussion about Take Back the Tray, a movement to reconnect food with health, wellness, education, and rehabilitation in public institutions around the globe. And it's a story about how a chef took on the challenge of showing how we can create better food — and better […]

TABLE TALK: Nick Saul on Good Food for ALL

From Charity to Solidarity: Making the Case for Good Food for All Few people have impacted the food justice landscape in Toronto as profoundly as Nick Saul, former director of The Stop, and now President and CEO of Community Food Centres Canada. Over a 15+ year period, Nick spearheaded the transformation of a small traditional […]

TABLE TALK: Shamez Amlani on Venture Communism

Why make a killing when you can make a living? Drawing inspiration from a co-op restaurant in an old anarchist neighborhood in Paris, Shamez Amlani opened La Palette in Kensington Market with life partner Maria Flawia Litwin. Realized on a shoestring budget and Intended to be a short-lived venture, the successful bistro instead became a […]

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TABLE TALK: Sarah Rotz & Ian Mosby on The Future of Food

Join post-doctoral researcher Sarah Rotz & award-winning author Ian Mosby as they discuss ideas explored in their forthcoming book "Uncertain Harvest: The future of food for a hot planet”, authored in collaboration with are collaborating with renowned food scientist Evan Fraser. They will touch on some the many issues facing the future of food, from […]

TABLE TALK: Chef Francoise Briet on Nutrition and Healing

What is nutrition? We all intuitively know that our health and well-being is intimately connected to what we eat, but how much do we truly understand about how and why food affects us? Consumers and the food industry alike are eager for simple, ‘silver bullet’ solutions, but reality is more complicated. With so much competing, […]