Tables Crossing Borders - Mesas Que Cruzan Fronteras

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A collaborative media project produced by the CHAAD Project, based in Chicago, IL, and Restaurantera Feminista in CDMX.

The dominant narrative inside hospitality spaces worldwide is that of chefs and owners, the majority of whom are predominantly white and male. Restaurant and bar spaces are highly diverse, employing more women and women of color than any other industry. Yet, their experiences, ideas, and voices go largely unheard in the food landscape. 

Tables Crossing Borders is a collaborative media project produced by CHAAD, based in Chicago, IL, and Restaurantera Feminista in CDMX. We aim to center the work of hourly restaurant workers, primarily women, non-binary, trans, immigrant, caretakers, and people of the global majority.  

We are small grassroots organizations operating in our communities. Your support helps us continue producing zines and paying writers and illustrators for their work. All funds will be used to pay our writers, illustrators, and editors, and go towards printing hundreds of free zines for our community. 

A collaborative media project produced by the CHAAD Project, based in Chicago, IL, and Restaurantera Feminista in CDMX.

The dominant narrative inside hospitality spaces worldwide is that of chefs and owners, the majority of whom are predominantly white and male. Restaurant and bar spaces are highly diverse, employing more women and women of color than any other industry. Yet, their experiences, ideas, and voices go largely unheard in the food landscape. 

Tables Crossing Borders is a collaborative media project produced by CHAAD, based in Chicago, IL, and Restaurantera Feminista in CDMX. We aim to center the work of hourly restaurant workers, primarily women, non-binary, trans, immigrant, caretakers, and people of the global majority.  

We are small grassroots organizations operating in our communities. Your support helps us continue producing zines and paying writers and illustrators for their work. All funds will be used to pay our writers, illustrators, and editors, and go towards printing hundreds of free zines for our community.