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Food starts the conversation at The 519’s cooking program for trans people of colour

“We realized there was a gap in the way the food was representing folks,” says Yasmeen Persad, who is one of the peer leaders of Cooking With Trans-Identified People of Colour, a weekly drop-in program run by The 519.

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From left to right: Yasmeen Persad, Rojelio Martinez, Palacios, Angel Gonsalves, Moka Dawkins, Lula Abdo and Angel Glady are peer leaders and participants in The 519’s Cooking With Trans-Identified People of Colour program. Funding for the program runs out in June, but coordinator Persad is hopeful it will be continued.


When she set out to design a new program for transgender people of colour, Yasmeen Persad knew food should be at the heart of it.

As the trans program co-ordinator at The 519 community centre in The Village, Persad had recently led the Trans Sex Worker Empowerment Project, where the food options for participants had become a subject of some dissatisfaction.

Brendan Kennedy

Brendan Kennedy is a reporter on the Toronto Star’s investigative team. Reach him via email: bkennedy@thestar.ca

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