7 Right to Food Mobile Murals at SOLEfood Urban Farms in Vancouver
The Downtown Eastside (DTES) Right to Food philosophy upholds the Human Right of Downtown Eastside residents to abundant, local, fresh and nutritious food that is available across the neighbourhood and delivered in a dignified manner. That’s why we serve fresh, nutritious, local produce in our programming centre.
The Food Murals were created during the HomeGround festival at Oppenheimer Park this year. Each mural represents a Food Solution developed by the DTES Kitchen Table Project, a Community Led Food Action Plan to bring more healthy and tasty food to Downtown Eastside residents.
DTES Kitchen Tables 7 Food Solutions
1. Standards = fresh protein, fruit & vegetables
2. Creative Recipes = quality, tasty and nutritious meals
3. Collective buying from local farmers
4. Jobs for our neighbours
5. Dignifying Food = more food at more places with no lineups
6. Partnerships with creative chefs
7. Greening DTES Kitchens
The DTES Neighbourhood House acknowledges and honours the fact that our community lies within the traditional territory of the Coast Salish people.

Video by Sid Tan
Hacks/Hackers Vancouver Launch Party + MoJo Jam!
Welcome, journalists, techies, media mongers and miscellaneous friends!
June 1 will be the inaugural event for Hacks/Hackers Vancouver. We’ll briefly introduce HH and buckle down to brainstorm ideas for the mojo challenge (see below.)
The worlds of hackers and journalists are coming together as reporting goes digital and Internet companies become media empires. Journalists call themselves “hacks,” someone who can churn out words in any situation. Hackers use the digital equivalent of duct tape to whip out code.
Hacker-journalists try and bridge the two worlds. This group is to bring all these people together — those who are working to help people make sense of their world. It’s for hackers exploring technologies to filter and visualize information, and for journalists who use technology to find and tell stories.
In the age of information overload, all their work has become even more crucial. This group aims to help members find inspiration and think in new directions, bringing together potential collaborators for projects and new ventures. Please also check out our blog at http://hackshackers.com Help us build the future of media!
There will be extremely free beer, (courtesy Mozilla Vancouver) mostly awesome people and tons of fun.
– Miraj & Farida. Co-organizers, Hacks/Hackers YVR
==Agenda==
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. :: mingling & mutual admiration.
7.15pm-7.30 pm. :: Introducing Hacks/Hackers, Q/A
Thanks to Mozilla Vancouver for sponsoring space for the event, and providing beer!
Who’s hosting? Farida Hussain, Miraj Khaled
7.30pm :: Napkin-sketchathon (plus more beer.)
Sketch out your brainstorm ideas for the ‘MoJo Challenge #3’ : Create open web news apps. We’ll have napkins and pencils on hand!
8.15pm-8.45pm :: showcase and submit ideas :: prize for the best concept.
==Mojo Jam==
Knight-Mozilla News Challenge [MoJo]
Are you a web developer with ideas about how news should work on the web? Or a news junkie with a hankering to hack?
Especially for students and young hackers: enter the Knight Mozilla News Innovation Challenge at the meetup, gives you a chance at a paid app development fellowship at the Guardian, BBC, Al-Jazeera, Boston Globe and Zeit Online.
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Vancouver Quadra Rotary Club Nostalgia Fundraiser at W2 Media Cafe in Vancouver
Sid Tan writes:
On May 14, 2011, the Rotary Club of Vancouver Quadra hosted at the W2 Media Café a Woodward’s Nostalgia Fundraiser for its many projects. To officially open later in the month, the fundraiser was held in the W2 studio space in the basement of the historic Woodward’s building and catered by café staff and volunteers. The fun included prize balloons, a 50/50 draw, silent auction and much reminiscing and dancing for a capacity crowd.
April Smith of AHA Media gave a short talk on W2 Community Media Arts Society and asked for support for Women and Children tech camps
Video by Sid Tan
AHA MEDIA filmed at 7 Right to Food Mobile Murals being hung up at SOLEfood Urban Farm in Vancouver
AHA MEDIA filmed the 7 Right to Food Mobile Murals being hung up at SOLEfood Urban Farm at East Hastings and Hawkes
The Food Murals were created during the HomeGround festival at Oppenheimer Park this year. See more here
Each mural represents a Food Solution developed by the DTES Kitchen Table Project, a Community Led Food Action Plan to bring more healthy and tasty food to the Downtown Eastside.
DTES Kitchen Tables 7 Food Solutions
No 1 Nutritional & Food Quality Standards
No 2 Menu Development & Recipes
No 3 Food Procurement
No 4 Food Preparation & Processing
No 5 Food Distribution
No 6 Professional Food Industry Expertise
No 7 Greening DTES Kitchens





















































