The People's Kitchen Collective

 People's kitchen's collective is a political project based in Oakland founded by co-founders Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, Jocelyn Jackson, and Saqib Keval. This project implements art, food, and activism in its practice, somewhere in the center of the three, not quite belonging in just one of them. This project is about the experiences of people of color.


People's Kitchen Collective believes in radical hospitality. The recipes they use belonged to their elders and ancestors, to which they passed down and share with the community. They say that their recipes dismantle white supremacy, the rules at the dinner table being justice, equity, and overall freedom. Everyone deserves to be free, no matter the color of their skin and no matter their ethnic background. Everyone deserves to be treated equally. 

 I think it is a very cool event that I would love to participate in one day! 

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