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Black Transmen Can Cook

For centuries Black Men have seen how good food and fellowship are a source of strength to get us through trials and celebrations of life.

 

Black Trans Men have watched Mothers, Grandmothers or Aunties create the magic in the kitchen.  Some of us have been able to master the craft of cooking and baking and others are wanting to learn from others. Our love of food and fellowship is generational. 

 

We have formed a group of Brothers that need fellowship and safe spaces to enjoy food, each other and Create a Brotherhood here in the State of VA. 

 

If you are a Black Transman of Color, we welcome you to join us.

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Black Men Can Cook is more than about food, it's about living our lives surrounded by each other.

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The Book: Transmen Can Cook

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Transmen Can Cook:
Stories and Recipes from the Kitchen Table

Perceptions Publications

Edited by Charley Burton and Margo Wilson

The Story Behind the Book

Charley Burton is a self made chef by watching his mother create southern dishes and baked goods.

 

Although Charley has a great skill on the oven its the baked goods that he inherited from his mother.

Charley discovered and created Black Transmen Can Cook after a virtual TIES Conference for Trans People hosted by Equality Virginia in Richmond Virginia.

 

Black Transmen Can Cook was created by one simple question to some trans brothers. "Do any of you like to cook?' Many answered they didn't know how but quite a few shared their love in the kitchen. Big thanks to Equality Virginia for hosting the space that launch what is the first cookbook created solely by Transmasculine chefs!

 

Charley's wheels started turning that there is a story behind the food we create and a story as we transitioned from one gender in the kitchen to another. 

 

Charley turned to the publisher of his book The Boy Beneath My Skin Margot Wilson. They both saw the need and the excitement of creating chefs who tell their stories.

 

As the project began to form Charley felt it is important that Transmasculine brothers in the community work as one and Charley opened the doors for the chefs to come from all walks of life as Black Transmen Can Cook Cookbook is Trans Men Can Cook. Charley's thought we have to start working on unity in our own community as well.  

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