Ain’t No Food Like Soul Food: A Hearty & Healthy Cooking Experience (Read More)
As part of its Voices AMPLIFIED! series, Omaha Performing Arts is partnering with No More Empty Pots for a virtual cook-along program with a side dish of cultural conversation. Learn to cook creamy southern sweet potato grits with red beans and spinach/kale while Chef Meya Hill and Annette Crowder explore how soul food connects to Black culture, identity, tradition, belonging within families and communities, and the shared human experience. Registration is required to receive the recipe and link to access the virtual presentation. The suggested ticket price is $10, but options to pay more or less are available, including a free ticket for people for whom cost is a barrier. Meya Hill is the Lead Culinary Instructor at No More Empty Pots. Chef Meya’s deep connection to soul food, rooted in her personal experiences cooking with family, reflects the project’s focus on the traditions and human connections fostered by preparing and sharing meals. Annette Crowder has worked in student affairs, multicultural advocacy, and leadership development at Omaha Public Schools, Creighton University, and the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and she serves as an Ambassador for Omaha Performing Arts and emcees Music at Miller Park. For more information, visit the O-pa Voices AMPLIFIED website.
Honoring the Past while Feeding the Future featuring Alan Wang and Carol Wang No More Empty Pots will lead another tasty cook-along, this time elevating Asian cuisine and culture. This event is part of Omaha Performing Arts’ “Voices Amplified” series. The 23/24 Season will continue amplifying voices from past seasons with a special focus on Asian American voices. The event livestream may be viewed on Omaha Performing Arts' social media channels: Omaha Performing Arts Facebook page Omaha Performing Arts YouTube Channel