Workshop 1: Palestinian Food & Identity Reclamation
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Food is more than nourishment, it is memory, identity, and resistance.
Join us for a 3-part workshop series led by Palestinian American chef and activist Jinan Deena, exploring the deep connection between Palestinian cuisine and cultural identity.
Through storytelling, history, and discussion, this series highlights how food becomes a powerful tool for preservation and resistance in the face of erasure.

Session 1: May 7
Palestinian Agricultural History & Food Sovereignty
Explore the roots of Palestinian cuisine, the impact of occupation on agriculture, and the ongoing struggle to preserve food traditions.
Session 2: May 14
Food Through Resilience
Highlighting chefs in Gaza and their efforts to sustain and protect culinary heritage under extreme conditions.
Session 3: May 21
Ethical Consumption & Supporting Palestinian Businesses
Learn how everyday choices — from food to purchasing decisions — can support Palestinian communities globally.
Light (vegetarian) bites will be served after each session.
Jinan Deena
Palestinian American chef and activist based in Washington, DC, and founder of Bayti. Through her work, she blends food and activism to reclaim and celebrate authentic Palestinian cuisine. Her work has been featured in BBC, Washington Post, Eater DC, and more.