STEW is a new joint project spearheaded by
the Baltimore
Development Cooperative
and Red Emma's Bookstore
Coffeehouse. The basic idea is simple: once a month,
we'll be hosting a dinner
at 2640, featuring
high-end, locally-sourced, maximally organic and expertely
prepared food (including a vegan option). The price for the
multi-course dinner will be $10, less than you'd pay for a
sandwich elsewhere. Interspersed with the food courses will
be presentations of projects and ongoing social justice
struggles—and the profits from the dinner will go towards
funding these iniatives. This is an open-ended experiment—how can we use food to build a culture of solidarity here in
Baltimore? How can we rethink the way we fund our projects?
Can we build urban democracy over a collective dinner table?
The Kidz City Collective is dedicated to enabling kids, parents and caretakers to be a part of STEW. If you need childcare, or want to bring your children to STEW but aren't quite sure how to make that happen, please e-mail radkidcare-at-gmail-dot-com AT LEAST one week in advance. The more notice the better.
STEW has been inspired by a number of initiatives, including
the "network dinners" organized by the art-activist
collective campbaltimore in 2006, Incubate
Chicago's Sunday
Soup,
Brooklyn's FEAST, as
well as the amazing dinner that took place at 2640 during
the City From
Below conference.
We raised $870 for the presenting projects at STEW TWO, with $255 going to Wide Angle Youth Media, $259 going to Open Space, and $354 going to Baltimore Freeuse. Here's some pictures from last night's STEW: