Monday
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December 
30
 at 
7:00pm
Home Cooked 2019

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When

Monday
, 
December 
30 
2019 
7:00pm

Where

Monday
, 
December 
30 
2019 
7:00pm

Home Cooked

2019

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Join us in-person or by livestream


We have a very limited number of seats still available at our venue. If you can't join us in-person, we hope you'll tune into the livestream and exclusive follow-up content!

This past year, the COOK Alliance passed the first home cooking law in the country. We’re humbled to have catalyzed this movement, but we don’t have all the answers. Home cooking sits at the intersection of food justice, labor justice, tech policy, and even conscious consumerism.


Join us for an honest retrospective on our work thus far, and an intimate dialogue about the promise and peril of this new food economy.


Where

We're proud to be hosted by the Kapor Center right in the heart of downtown Oakland. ADA accessible and minutes from 19th st. BART

When

Monday
, 
December 
30th 
2019 
7:00pm 
10:00pm

Registration opens at 9am, and we're hosting a closing reception at Agave Uptown from 5pm to 7pm. Breakfast and lunch provided on site by Market Hall caterers. 

Agenda

9:00am

Registration & Breakfast

Registration accompanied by a seasonal, classic California breakfast spread provided by Market Hall Caterers. (Think frittatas, avo toast, granola bowls & plenty of coffee/tea)

9:30am 

Opening Remarks


9:45am

Legalization is Not Sufficient: Learning from Recent History

Cook interview followed by panel discussion with state and local policymakers. Followed by a 15 minute break at 11 am.

11:15am

The Ethics of Customer-Always-Right Food Consumerism

Cook interview followed by panel discussion with food journalists, investors, and entrepreneurs

12:30pm

Lunch

Gourmet lunch bowls provided by Market Hall Caterers with GF, DF, and vegan options. Lunch will be grab-and-go friendly, and Frank H. Ogawa Plaza is just down the street :)

1:30pm

Lightning Talks pt. 1



2:00pm

Sugarcoated: A Hard Look at the Gig Economy

Cook interview followed by panel with labor organizers, researchers, and technologists. Followed by a 15 minute break at 3:15 pm.

3:30pm

Lightning Talks pt. 2


4:00pm

COOK Alliance Announcements

Introducing our Fair Food Work Pledge and our Model Legislation

4:40pm

Closing Keynote


5:00pm

Reception

Feel free to join us for amazing margaritas and decompression downstairs at the Agave Uptown

And we saved you a plate!

Join us for a homey welcome dinner the night before our convening

Wednesday October 2nd, 6:30PM 

 

Those attending the conference in-person are invited to join COOK Alliance team members & other conference attendees for an intimate, home cooked dinner hosted by one of our East Bay cooks.


We’re excited to have you meet the wonderful cooks that we’ve modeled our movement after, and for their homes and families to be the context and backdrop to our programming the following day.

 
Dinner will be casual and homey, and host assignments/transportation arrangements will be made the week beforehand.

SPEAKER PREVIEW

Jose Corona

Director of Equity & Partnerships


City of Oakland

Marina Gorbis

Executive Director


Institute for the Future

Mariza Ruelas

Home Cook & Activist


COOK Alliance

Liz Martinez

Global Director of Food Experiences


Airbnb

Renee McGhee

Home Cook 

COOK Alliance

Aashi Vel

Co-founder & Co-CEO

Traveling

Spoon

Mariana Viturro

Deputy Director

National Domestic Workers Alliance

Mark Herbert

California Director

Small Business Majority

Vignesh Ram

Head of Government Relations


Postmates

Lee Thomas

Home Cook & Former Councilmember


City of San Leandro

Peter Ruddock

Coordinator


California Food Policy Council

Katie Valenzuela

Former Capitol Director


Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia

Brandi Mack

National Director

The Butterfly Movement

Jim Araby

Strategic Campaigns Director


UFCW Local 5

Iliana Perez

Director of Research & Entrepreneurship

Immigrants Rising

Akshay Prabhu

Founder

Foodnome

Seanathan Chow

CEO

Oakland Bloom

Gagan (Jared Levy)

Founder

Guru Media

Luis Ramos

Lending Liaison

Mission Economic Development Agency

Molly Turner

Lecturer & Host 

Haas Business School & Technopolis Podcast

Monica Brown

County Supervisor

District 2, Solano County

Pablo Solares-Rowbury

Partner Success Manager

Mission Asset Fund

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We're proud to be hosted by the Kapor Center right in the heart of downtown Oakland. ADA accessible and minutes from 19th st. BART

About the COOK Alliance

We're working to give home cooks the opportunity, power, & agency to pursue dignified work from their home kitchens.

We’ve been fighting for home cooks’ right to dignified, legal, and profitable work since 2014. Our groundbreaking 2018 home cooking legislation (AB 626) created a new permit for “Microenterprise Home Kitchens”, making California the first state where home cooks can sell all types of prepared foods to the public.


With new legislation passed, we’re expanding our focus to make sure that this new industry is more fair, more equitable, and more impactful than the traditional food and gig industries. We will support cooks directly with education and tools, while continuing our policy leadership and labor organizing on their behalves.


Our work, and this movement, are just beginning. 

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