Awkward Dinner: Exploring Caribbean Legacy and Identity with South Florida People of Color

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Wednesday February 5

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6:00 PM  –  9:00 PM

Through food and guided dialogue, participants are invited to explore themes inspired by Andrea Chung’s work and South Florida’s rich cultural tapestry. This intimate event features a curated tour of Chung’s exhibition, a catered meal, and a South Florida People of Color-facilitated discussion. Together, we’ll reflect on cultural identity, heritage, and the enduring impact of history on our shared experiences.    

Since 2015, South Florida People of Color has been weaving connections across communities, building bridges of understanding, and amplifying voices that have long gone unheard. What began as a grassroots movement for equitable representation has grown into a dynamic force for systemic change across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. This Awkward Dinner series fosters meaningful connections, inspiring dialogue, and shared growth to create a more inclusive and equitable South Florida.

Catering for event provided by Jamaica Kitchen

Menu includes:
Escovich Fish
Rice and Peas
Plantain

$55.00
$91.00