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The Gathering Table

The Gathering Table

October 13 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Ticket Price: $65.00

AutoShop at Union Market

416 Morse St. NE
Washington, DC 20002

Our closing event connects cookbooks to the nurturing of the civil rights movement, and the role of our ancestral food legacy in culture, health, land, and freedom.

A Southern-inspired meal (including some of Dr. King’s favorite dishes, will be served family style, featuring some dishes and beverages that have sustained our people across continents and throughout decades. At communal tables, guests will savor our history on a plate, and engage in an exchange of stories on how the making and sharing of meals has and continues to unite and strengthen us as a people.

The Gathering Table’s multi-course meal is curated by Chef Keith Corbin. This two-time James Beard Award-nominated executive chef, co-owner of LA restaurant Alta Adams, is also the bestselling author of California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival, his memoir about gangs, drugs, cooking, and living life on the line—both in the kitchen and on the streets.

Chef will explain the provenance of the dishes served, and speak about his mission regarding food, cooking, and community.

The Event Features

  • A performance by Women of the Calabash, a Percussion and Vocal ensemble devoted to music from across the African diaspora.
  • A special tribute to the late Octavia Butler’s Afrofuturistic masterpiece, Parable of the Sower.

Guests will also receive recipe handouts. Signed copies of Chef Corbin’s books will be available for purchase at the event.

Ticket Price: $65.00

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Chef Keith Corbin

Chef
Chef Keith Corbin is the two-time James Beard Award-nominated executive chef and co-owner of Alta Adams, The Los Angeles Times bestselling author of “California Soul”, and a sought-after public speaker.

Women of the Calabash

Special Performance
Women of the Calabash is a percussion and vocal group that plays music inspired by Africa and the African diaspora.

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