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Flyer reading "Artivists for Health: Diabetes in Color" with a photo of Levita Mondie and text: "Culinary Arts with Vita's Vegan Ventures.

Culinary Arts Experience with Vita’s Vegan Ventures

May 16

Discover how food can be both nourishing and empowering. This hands-on culinary experience highlights culturally relevant, plant-forward approaches to healthy eating, offering practical tools and inspiration for diabetes prevention and wellness. Come ready to learn, taste, and reimagine what healthy can look like.

All events are FREE and open to the public.

About the Series

Whitman-Walker Health is proud to partner with Social Arts and Culture Activists (SAAC) to present Diabetes In Color—a dynamic series of community activations that blend art, culture, and wellness. Grounded in “artivism,” this initiative reimagines diabetes education and prevention by centering lived experiences, cultural expression, and accessible health practices.

Through this partnership, we are creating intentional spaces for community members to engage in healing, movement, creativity, and connection—all while learning practical tools to support long-term wellness.

Details

Date & Time:

May 16 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Venue

Whitman-Walker’s Max Robinson Center

1201 Sycamore Drive SE
Washington,, DC United States

Event flyer for a film screening titled "How to Survive a Plague" on Friday, June 5, followed by a candlelight vigil called “Seven Days in June.”.
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