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273: Empowering Communities: The Transformative Role of Food Justice in The People's Kitchen

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Join me for the next episode of Eating at a Meeting as I sit down with Alethia Erwin, a board member of The People’s Kitchen, to explore how food is more than just a meal—it's a force for empowerment, transformation, and healing.

Alethia's roots in the food service industry stretch back to 1988, with a rich career spanning restaurant management, catering, and event planning. She was the General Manager of the critically acclaimed Geechee Girl Rice Cafe in Philadelphia and now helps lead The People’s Kitchen of Philadelphia, an incredible initiative that provides free, nutritious meals while fostering community connections through gardening and education.

From organizing events to inspiring change through food, Alethia is a powerhouse. Together, we’ll dive into how The People’s Kitchen emerged during the pandemic, its impact on food sovereignty, and how grassroots solutions are feeding bodies and souls alike.

Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about the power of community, culture, and, of course, food. Tune in on Wednesday! Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at [email protected]

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