About this Event
A dynamic community dialogue exploring representation in literature, media, and food culture, moderated by Shamain McAllister and Jennifer Heikkilä Díaz (JHD). The panel features Alexis Evansfrom Raw Juice Scape, a Black-owned fresh-pressed juicing company; Farmer D, founder of Root Life LLC, empowering Black and Brown communities through urban farming and food justice; Angel Dafhay, Liberian-born entrepreneur and Founder/CEO of Sweets & Sounds Entertainment LLC; Melissa Mathews, actor, model, and artist; Juanita Sunday, curator, producer, Afrofuturist, and designer, creating cultural experiences that honor Black memory and imagination; and Acadian Yale graduate students Yeabsera + Chef Caroline, sharing Cha Cha Butter and A Clear Butter. The Word, a local New Haven youth poetry organization, includes Slam Poet Champions Journey and Christian Herron, contributing to a segment of the conversation focused on literature and representation. Centered on The House on Mango Street, the event fosters dialogue on identity, equity, and storytelling, complemented by a food tasting celebrating culture and community connection.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ives Main Library, 133 Elm Street, New Haven, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 50.00









