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WHY WORKSHOPS?

WORKSHOPS 

RECIPES OF LOVE

We believe food is political. That the act of eating together — and deciding together — can shift power.

Our partnership with HCFN is rooted in shared values of mutual aid, self-organisation, and community care. Through food, we’re creating space to gather, listen, imagine, and act — together.

MAKING IT HAPPEN

Assemblies and workshops with HCFN have emerged in kitchens, gardens, and community halls. One highlight: the “Food of Love” workshop series, where people cooked, shared stories, and co-created the beginnings of a community vision.

“It wasn’t just a workshop. It was a space where people met as equals — through song, recipes, and questions about what kind of borough we want to live in.”

Explore “Recipes of Love” →

WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE?

People often arrive curious, tired, even skeptical. They leave energised, seen, and connected.

“People who’d never met before suddenly planning a community kitchen together. There was joy, warmth — and something more: people remembered their own power.”

Assemblies aren’t just meetings — they’re moments of recognition and renewal.

WHAT'S NEXT?

More assemblies. Deeper community planning. Bigger questions: What does a just food system look like in Haringey? Who decides? Who’s heard?

We’re working with HCFN and local organisers to make those conversations visible, local, and real.

GET INVOLVED?


Want to help? Bring your skills, energy, ideas, or time.

  • Join a local HCFN project: Find out how →
     

  • Attend a Humanity Project event: See upcoming assemblies →
     

  • Curious about starting something where you are? Get in touch →
     

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