Food for Talk is a book club for anyone interested in cooking! In October, we take a deep dive into mole and other Oaxacan specialties. Please join us for dinner and conversation about Oaxaca. Register with Barbara Shatara at bshatara@burlingtonvt.gov for meeting information.
Food for Talk is a book club for anyone interested in cooking! In September, we have a cookbook for all the vegetables that you are harvesting from your garden or picking uo from the CSA. Please join us for dinner and conversation about Six Seasons: New Ways with Vegetables To register, contact Programming Librarian, Barbara Shatara, at bshatara@burlingtonvt.gov
Food for Talk is a book club for anyone interested in cooking! In August, we take a culinary trip to the spice islands of Indonesia. Please join us for dinner and conversation about Fire Islands: Recipes from Indonesia.
AboutFire Islands: Recipes from Indonesiaby Eleanor Ford
UNIFYING BLACK FAMILIES – NEW BOOK RELEASE – BLACK ARTIST SHOWCASE
July 30, 6-8pm Fletcher Free Library Lawn
Rajnii Eddins reads from his new book and is joined by Black artists and writers, Harmony Edosomwan, Kia’Rae Hanron, Omega Jade, Toussaint St. Negritude, Brother Cole, Ishmael Ahmed, Julio Desmont, Javan Nichols, and Cadoux Fancy.
When families work to help their children understand race and racism, they are engaging in a process known as racial socialization. To understand how racial socialization can be used as a tool for anti-racism, there is much to learn from families who have been racially marginalized and the lessons they have taught their children.
The Fletcher Free Library will join the City of Burlington in marking Juneteenth, as a significant turning point in our nation's history through education and open-air celebrations. Please join us on the Library lawn for information, food and a panel discussion on the work being done and the challenges of building an equitable food system in Vermont.