VMC Library
Wednesday, November 27, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Talking about racism can be as easy as baking a cake or frying plantains! Let’s learn how with Nadia Hohn, author of The Antiracist Kitchen, and cook up something delicious.
This author visit will include a cooking component. Recommended for grade 4 and up. Families are welcome, but all individuals must be registered. Registration is free on Eventbrite.Nadia L. Hohn is a multilingual, world-travelling, award-winning author of several books for young people, including the Malaika series and A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice. She is an "artivist" who wants to make sure that all young people can see themselves in books. Nadia teaches kids and adults in Toronto. When she is not writing or cooking, Nadia is most likely reading, enjoying music, watching plays, or daydreaming about her next adventure.
The room capacity is limited. All individuals planning to be inside the kitchen during the program must be registered as a participant. This includes any adult accompanying a child. Please contact the VMC service desk if you have questions.
We are a nut-aware space and do not use nuts in our programming, but we cannot guarantee a nut-free facility. Please alert us of any allergies when registering on Eventbrite. Our kitchen programs are held in the VSES Teaching Kitchen, located on the third floor.
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