Author Talk: Kitchens of Hope
June 6 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
- Free
37 immigrant stories, 32 countries of origin, and 60 recipes – Meet the authors to this remarkable, story-filled cookbook.
About this Event
Immigrants carry more than hope as they cross oceans and traverse continents to come to the United States. They hold tightly to remembrances of what they left behind. “Kitchens of Hope” brings together these memories from 32 countries, offering a glimpse into the lives and kitchens of those immigrants who landed in Minnesota.
The book is a celebration of people and cuisines from around the world, infused with the aromas of epazote and cardamom, the tang of fish sauce, the heat of chile peppers, and the bite of mustard greens. Author proceeds from cookbook sales go to The Advocates for Human Rights, a local nonprofit that has global outreach.
Author Bios:
Linda Svitak was a trial lawyer at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath in Minneapolis for 35 years, and has long been committed to pro bono service, particularly in women’s, children’s, and international human rights. She has been a volunteer with The Advocates for Human Rights for more than a decade.
Lee Svitak Dean spent four decades writing about food for the Minnesota Star Tribune, including more than two decades as editor of the Taste section. She and her staff won four James Beard awards for their work. She is the co-author of The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book.
Book Talk:
Linda and Lee will tell stories from the book about the journeys these immigrants made and the food traditions they brought with them.

This event is free, but a reservation is appreciated. We want to be ready for you!
Agenda
Kitchens of Hope Author talk – How this book came about
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Individual conversation with authors and book signing throughout
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
NOTE: Although this event is free, space is limited. Reservations on EventBrite are encouraged to guarantee your spot.



