Skip to main content

Community

Friday, September 19 [5-8:30pm] and Saturday, September 20 [10am-9:30pm], First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Please join us for a two-day event that will showcase Northeast India’s vibrant cultural heritage through music, dance, food, handloom, handicrafts, lectures/workshops/photo exhibits, and networking platforms. This event is unique because it brings together the cultures of the entire Northeast region of India.

Event Highlights

• Photo Exhibits

• Handloom and Handicraft Artifacts display

• Panel Discussion: Tourism and Commerce

Friday, September 19 [5-8:30pm] and Saturday, September 20 [10am-9:30pm], First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Please join us for a two-day event that will showcase Northeast India’s vibrant cultural heritage through music, dance, food, handloom, handicrafts, lectures/workshops/photo exhibits, and networking platforms. This event is unique because it brings together the cultures of the entire Northeast region of India.

Event Highlights

• Photo Exhibits

• Handloom and Handicraft Artifacts display

• Panel Discussion: Tourism and Commerce

Friday, September 19, 11:30am-1pm, Thompson Library [Rm. 165], 1858 Neil Ave. Mall

This COMPAS panel, “Food as Health,” explores the many social and political dimensions of identifying what healthy food actually means, and how those meanings are influenced by pre-existing biases, social media, and corporate interests. On this panel that includes both media scholars and nutrition scientists, we will explore the ways in which health, as a “construct,” is communicated and constructed by different groups of people and the role of scientists and experts in creating nutrition guidance.

Thursday, September 18, 3-6pm, 925 Mount Vernon Ave. [near the intersection of Mount Vernon Ave. and N. 17th St.]

Fall produce! Fall food!! Fall friends!!!

Bronzeville Growers Market will continue to serve you for the next two Thursdays with an assortment of produce, vendors, and special activities.

September 18: Putting Culture in Agriculture with OSU Middle Eastern Studies and Chef Gachomo Shepkong

September 26: Harvest Festival with Seed Saving Workshop, Smoothe Bike, and Agrihood Walking Tour

Sign up for the Columbus Freepress email updates

Subscribe

Support The Columbus Freepress and help to sustain local independent journalism

Support OUR WORK