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Baltimore Unity Suppers: Finding Our Flowers — The Power of Cultural Roots in Our Artistic Expressions


May 21 @ 6:00 pm 8:30 pm

Third Space at Shaarai Tfiloh

2001 Liberty Heights Ave
Baltimore, MD 21217
4105815022
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$36.00

Breaking bread together is a powerful way to get to know someone, learn other’s stories, and build community. As we gather this month, Baltimore Unity Suppers will spotlight our artistic expression from various cultural backgrounds, celebrating how our ancestry, identities, and lived experiences shape the stories we tell and the art we create. Highlighting these expressions is not only a way to honor where we come from, it’s also a powerful act of connection and freedom. In a world that often fragments or flattens our narratives, gathering to share our creative voices affirms our humanity and deepens our sense of belonging with one another.

Enjoy a meal and conversation around what brings joy into our lives, navigate the journey of being human and explore the idea of centering the core truths that guide us from within.

Third Space is excited to host this meal in partnership with Dazia Wallerson from Baltimore Unity Suppers by Leap Forward and Kohenet Dr. Harriette Wimms of the Jews Of Color Mishpacha Project.

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