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DESCRIPTION:Fundraiser for the Uhuru (Freedom) Jiko Kitchen, black community-led 
 self-determination program of the Black Power Blueprint.\n\nUhuru Foods & 
 Pies in Oakland in conjunction with Black Power Blueprint in St.Louis, are 
 embarking on a huge, one of a kind building project and you are invited to 
 participate in and support the realization of this historic 
 movement.\n\nJoin us for this one of a kind Wine Tasting for Reparations to 
 raise money for the historical Jiko Kitchen Project*. There will be food, 
 wine, and a sit down wine tasting hosted by Emilia Aiello from Juice for 
 Justice, Idoia de Eguia Luna from Hobo Wine Company in Sonoma, CA.\n\nAll 
 ticket sales go towards the Jiko Kitchen Project*.\n\nTickets are a sliding 
 scale donation starting at $50. All who donate $80+ to the ticket price 
 will receive a gifted bottle of wine, donated by one of our affiliates, 
 Cittavino & Co.\n\nDue to COVID precautions, the event will be held 
 outdoors. Dress warmly.\n\n*Project Details:\n\nOn December 5th, 2021, UFP 
 and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement will partner with Juice for Justice, a 
 volunteer fundraising organization that hosts educational wine tastings, to 
 raise money for the Jiko Kitchen Project. With gentrification and the 
 rising prices in Oakland, UFP wants to reconnect with their roots in the 
 south and headquarter the organization in St. Louis, home of the Black 
 Power Blueprint, where they believe they can make a lasting impact on the 
 community, while continuing to win support and sell pies in the Bay 
 Area.\n\nThe Jiko Kitchen will provide training programs to formerly 
 incarcerated men and women, not just help people start their own 
 businesses, but to bring the people together culturally and economically: 
 to uplift the entire community and create a self-sustaining and empowered 
 people.\n\nJiko will be state of the art as it was designed by Michel Suas, 
 the founder of the SF Baking Institute and an Uhuru Pies supporter and St. 
 Louis architect Duane Thompson. In addition, there are plans for large 
 outdoor spaces and rooms for other community driven programs. This project 
 is already in motion and funds already raised for this massive and 
 historical project. The design and architectural plans have been made and 
 the goal is to start construction in early 2022.\n\nJoin us in supporting 
 the realization of this historic movement.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/11/24/18846435.php
SUMMARY:Wine Tasting for Reparations
LOCATION:City Slicker Farms\n2847 Peralta St\nOakland, CA 94608
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/11/24/18846435.php
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