About this Event
The Village Square and Leon County Government are honored to host the 11th Annual Created Equal celebrating "The Soul of Food." The program will explore how food tells the story of survival, adaptation, and celebration across generations. From recipes carried across oceans to dishes created out of ingenuity and resilience, food has long served as a living record of the Black and Brown experience, preserving history, strengthening community, and feeding both body and soul.
Food is more than nourishment; it’s history on a plate. In kitchens, around dinner tables, and at community gatherings, food has passed down the traditions, memories, and values that define families and cultures. The soul of food lies not just in what we eat, but in the stories behind every meal—stories of migration, creativity, and connection that continue to shape America’s culinary and cultural landscape.
Through a discussion-based panel (meet our esteemed panelists and moderator below or here), attendees will explore how the culinary traditions of Black and Brown communities have evolved and how personal stories of food reveal deeper truths about history, belonging, and resilience. The evening will celebrate food as a powerful expression of love, memory, and community.
Join the discussion at Created Equal on April 21 at The Moon. A complimentary light dinner will be provided starting at 5:30 p.m. The panel discussion will begin at 6 p.m., followed by table conversations among attendees. Registration is free, and everyone is invited to attend.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Moon Tallahassee, 1105 E Lafayette Street, Tallahassee, United States
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