Tremont United Methodist Church
Health & Welfare Ministry
Hi friends,As the dog days of summer come to a close, Bronx Eats is still with you, cooking up another delicious plant-based dish this weekend, presented by a talented, local, and professional chef! Go Bronx!
- Chef Aifra Ruiz will present her Easy Black Bean Salad (see flyer below)
- Tasters and the recipe will be available on site (in Spanish too).
- Join us at Fordham Plaza this Saturday, August 27th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (at Bronx Night Market)
- Come learn a new plant-based recipe, get your questions answered, have some fun at the market, and bring your family and friends too.
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Mark your calendars now because Bronx Eats will be back again on September 24th with another professional, plant-based, culinary talent, Chef Linda Rosenblatt. Let’s learn from the best right here in the Bronx!
See you soon!
In food we trust,
Gail
Bronx Eats Instagram and Bronx Eats Facebook |
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EMPOWERED WOMEN ROUNDTABLE |
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Almost every day, women face adversities that directly affect their physical and mental well-being. During National Minority Health Month, our EmPOWERED Women’s Roundtable will focus on the unique challenges that women of color face, now intensified by the pandemic. Our panel of experts will bring honesty and clarity, along with solutions to overcoming increased stress and anxiety, to build resilience.
MODERATOR
Lorisa Bates, Vice President, Programming Content Strategy, Co-Productions & Multiplatform, BET Networks
PANELISTS
* Dr. Brandi Pritchett-Johnson – aka Dr. Brandi, Director and Principal Psychologist, The Diane Morgan Group
* Arisha Smith, Chief Revenue Officer, Streamlytics
* Ryan Mundy – Founder and CEO of Alkeme Health
Tuesday, April 20 at 7pm CT online |
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JOIN THE EMPOWERED WOMEN’S ROUNDTABLE SERIES |
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Join our EmPOWERED Women’s Roundtable, a four-part series created with the aim of shedding light on topics critical to the health and well-being of women of color.
April will focus on mental resilience and resources for women of color as we navigate the stress and anxiety of the past year. Tuesday, April 20 at 7 p.m. CT online.
In May, we will learn more about the maternal health concerns women of color face.
Prior Roundtables:
On Febraury we focused on how COVID-19 and vaccines relate to Black women’s heart health by EmPOWERED to Serve & Go Red for Women.
On March we explored how to increase lifesaving CPR and battle the opioid crisis for women of color. |
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The Healthy Motivator-Vol 6 August 2020 “Need More Energy, Have A Ball.” Read More Here.
Health & Welfare urges us to eat fresh vegetables and to visit the Farmer’s Markets.
Saturday exercise classes have been postponed until further notice.