[TimorLesteStudies] INVITATION Timor-Leste Food & Culture Celebration Sat 6 Aug (Melbourne)
Sara Home
saraniner at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 19:26:55 AEST 2022
actually hold fire until a spanner is removed from works... update you
soon... s
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 at 17:30, Sara Home <saraniner at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagas
> In appreciation and celebration of food innovations happening in
> Timor-Leste including the Grassroots Food Network (*Rede ba hahan*) we
> are proposing to hold an event in Melbourne. We want to discuss new ideas
> and research about food justice and food sovereignty in Timor-Leste as well
> as new approaches to tackling malnutrition and the network of new
> co-operatives, enterprises, entrepreneurs, and their innovations and if
> there is anything we here in Australia can offer.
> [image: Timor Food outlets.jpeg]
>
> We are planning to have speakers and hands-on food workshops to prepare
> and then eat and drink:
>
> · Katupa
>
> · Cassava leaves
>
> · Budu
>
> · Timorese Coffee
>
> If you are interested in contributing indigenous Timorese food to this
> event or participating or volunteering please let us know.
>
> We also hope to include Timorese musicians and cultural groups so please
> let us know if you would like to come and participate.
>
> Tony Castro (ETSA), Safira Guterres (Deakin Uni), Quin Mok (Ai Manas
> Timor), Alice Mahar (Corner Store Network), Lisa Palmer (Uni Melb), Brett
> Inder (Monash Uni) and Sara Niner (Monash Uni) <sara.niner at monash.edu>
>
>
> Saturday 6 August 2pm (Venue open for lunch & market from 10am)
>
> Venue: The Corner Store Network Cafe | Roastery & Preservery
> <https://maps.google.com/?cid=17713055586312130113>, Oakleigh
> --
>
> *Dr.** Sara Niner* Lecturer & Anthropology Convenor
> *M**onash University *| School of Social Sciences
> *W*eb: https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/sara-niner
> Orcid.org/0000-0003-2175-965X Scopus: 25655204800
>
> "The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human
> differences." – Ruth Benedict
>
> Ahmed (2014) – views “self-care as warfare.” That is, cultivating space to
> care for ourselves, our colleagues, and our students is, in fact, a
> political activity.
>
> Monash University's Australian campuses are proudly on Kulin land. We pay
> respect to the Kulin people, including elders past and present.
>
> I live on the stolen lands of the Boon Wurrung and pay my respects to the
> traditional owners, the Yaluk-ut Weelam Clan and acknowledge that claims
> to sovereignty were never ceded.
>
>
>
>
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*Sara L. Niner*
Australia 0417 357 298
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