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International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia

5/17/2014

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May 17th is the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT). Heartwood Community Café calls for justice for LGBTQAI2 (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, asexual, intersex, two spirit) communities around the world.
 
Today and everyday, we fight for the rights, safety, and support of people who have been displaced from their homes and countries because of their sexual and/or gender identity, for queer youth navigating through homophobic and transphobic violence at school and in their homes, for trans women who are often mis- and under represented in media and in policy, though over-represented in reported hate crime.
 
We recognize that homophobia and transphobia do not happen in isolation; both violences link and overlap with a web of many other forms of oppression, such as racism, classism, ageism, ableism, and sexism. Recent reports have found that 54% of anti-LGBTQ homicide has been trans women, while 73% of anti-LGBTQ homicides are people of colour. These statistics are unsettling high and only show evidence from reported incidents, which is only the tip of the iceberg. One person killed or abused because of their sexual and/or gender identity is one too many. 
 
Homophobia and transphobia are ingrained systemically in laws, education, media, and social norms. As settlers on the unceded and traditional lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil Waututh peoples, we also recognize that what is understood as "normal" and "acceptable" sexual and gender identities have been shaped as a result of cultural genocide of Indigenous communities. We work to figure out how creating a queer-inclusive space also connects with our work towards Indigenous solidarity.  
 
Today and everyday, Heartwood Community Café continues in our collective journey of living everyday in love and liberation by understanding the importance of holding and continuously learning how to create a safer and inclusive space for LGBTQAI2 communities. 
 
Join us tonight as we celebrate IDAHOT with an event full of music and storytelling organized by Rainbow Refugee!
 
In solidarity,
 Heartwood Community Café
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Happy Mother's Day!

5/11/2014

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To all the mamas, chosen and blood, all the aunties and titas, sisters and siblings, grandmas and caregivers who have been mothers to us - we love you!

To all the mamas, chosen and blood, all the aunties and titas, sisters and siblings, grandmas and caregivers whose footsteps we follow in love and liberation, in struggle and resistance, in healing and celebration - we love you!

To all the mamas, chosen and blood, all the aunties and titas, sisters and siblings, and grandmas and caregivers who have been separated from their families because of borders, migration, and systems of violence, yet love so closely - we love you!

To all the mamas who have raised us in single parent households, all the communities that have gathered to grow with us - we love you!

To all the mamas acting as caregivers to another family's child, to all the migrant domestic workers who live in diaspora and whose hearts live back home - we love you!

To all the mamas defying gender and relationship norms, all the mamas who learn to be allies for us, however we grow - we love you!

To all the mamas, chosen and blood, all the aunties and titas, sisters and siblings, grandmas and caregivers who share recipes passed down from generations, create new ones, and teach us that to love is to be at the dinner table - we love you!

In fact, we wouldn't be Heartwood without you! Happy Mother's Day!

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We're Hiring!

5/7/2014

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Want to work with a queer-friendly social justice hub? Join the Heartwood crew! We are searching for a new Line Cook. 

Job Description
:
The Line Cook leads the kitchen team in providing quality food service to our customers under the supervision of the Café Manager. The Line Cook is responsible for executing the menu to the standards of the Café Manager, providing prep support, maintaining a clean and organized kitchen while following the food safety standards for food service. The Line Cook will represent the Heartwood Community Café and Trinity United Church in its social justice centred mission and goals to the cafe's customers and the public.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Lead a team of 2-3 people on Brunch shift in executing the menu to proper standards
  • Communicate clearly with the other staff in a respectful and calm manner
  • Work well with others under pressure
  • Maintain required health standards in the kitchen
  • Maintain a clean and organized work space, and lead team in cleaning duties
  • Communicate with the Café Manager regarding overall functioning of food services
  • Work self-directed, multitask and take initiative
  • Be aware and alert of any new or impending risks and convey this to the appropriate authority
  • Model enthusiastic, mature leadership to staff and customers
  • Be sensitive to and strive toward fulfilling the mission and goals of the café and Trinity United Church
  • Other duties as required

LINE OF REPORTING:
  • Reports to the Café Manager
  • Reports to the Owner/ Representative of Trinity United Church in the absence of the Café or Kitchen Managers

Qualification:
  • Experience with egg cookery and brunch line cooking
  • Strong communication skills
  • Positive attitude and work ethic
  • Level 1 Food Safe Certificate
  • Valid certification for First Aid and CPR an asset
  • Serving It Right an asset

Download the complete job description below. 
Heartwood Head Line Cook/Brunch Line Cook Job Description
File Size: 112 kb
File Type: pdf
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Friends of Heartwood: May 2014

5/7/2014

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April was an exciting month of events. We were so grateful to having amazing musical acts like labour rights activist, Anne Feeney, and radical queer activists, Evan Greer, on Heartwood's stage, along with an insightful book launch for "Thinking With Water" that brought in local writers, such as Rita Wong, and Janine McLeod. We're looking forward to an even busier May! 

Today on May 1st, Heartwood also celebrates International Workers' Day. We commemorate and continue to fight towards collective liberation across the borders of Turtle Island and beyond!


Let us know what you think! 
What have been your experiences at Heartwood? We're taking a technological leap of faith and are delving into the world of social media and we'd love to know what your stories have been with us. Positive, negative, and everywhere beyond and in-between, please share your stories!

Here are a couple avenues for sharing: 
Write a review about us on Yelp 
Write a review about us UrbanSpoon
Like us on Facebook 
Tweet @heartwoodcc
Tag us on Instagram @heartwoodcc

Or just sprinkle on a #heartwoodcc in any of your social media stories about us! 


Events at Heartwood
Thursday, May 8, 2014. 6:30pm – 10pm. Live Music: West Side Meets East Side.
West Side meets East Side: an evening of excellent music brought to you by some of Vancouver's West Sides finest featuring heart wrenching bluesy-folk tales from Leah Barley, sultry jazz piano by Laura Reznek, and epic psychedelic guitar endeavors from Samuel Romero. Event by donation (suggested $10).

Friday, May 9, 2014. 7pm – 10pm. Music & Words II with Gavin Kade, Dia Davina & Special Guests.
Spoken word artist Dia Davina and singer/songwriter, Gavin Kade, and guests come together in an exciting new collaboration of music and words. Come share a night of speaking (up) about breaking binaries and building connection in all its forms. 

Saturday, May 10, 2014. 6pm – 10pm. Board Games Are So Gay!
Come down to our LGBTQ-centred community living room and join us for a laid back night of good old fashion board games. Choose from our collection of games or bring your own! See old friends and meet new ones! Open to all ages and all genders, including allies!  

Friday, May 16, 2014. 7pm – 10pm. GAB Youth’s Spring Cabaret. 
GAB Youth, Qmunity: BC's queer resource centre, flaunts another night of talented queer, trans, and gender non-conforming youth! 

Saturday, May 17, 2014. 7pm – 10pm. International Day Against Homophobia with Rainbow Refugee.
Rainbow Refugee commemorates the International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) through an evening of participatory theatre and storytelling lead by LGBTQI artists and queer refugees. Together we will create a space for dialogue on IDAHO and its significance with LGBTQI migrants and refugees.

Sunday, May 18, 2014. 12:30pm – 2:30pm. Vancouver Reclaiming Witchcraft: Chat & Chew (front room).
Join in for an informal discussion about the Reclaiming tradition of WitchCraft while enjoying our delicious eats. All are welcome. Please refrain from wearing scented products. Please RSVP to [email protected].

Thursday, May 22, 2014. 7pm – 9pm. Café Rebelde: Community Film Screening & Discussion
Café Rebelde hosts a night of short documentaries and discussion addressing issues on environment, social justice, capitalism, and oppression in various forms of media.

Friday, May 30, 2014. 7pm – 10pm. Trivia Night at Heartwood!
Bring a team and play 4 rounds of trivia. Prizes for best joke answers, best team name, and for the trivia winners!

Saturday, May 31, 2014. 7pm – 10pm. Live Music: Percheron with Special Guests
A seven-piece lonesome country band from East Vancouver serenades Heartwood with special guest acts. 


Community News
Looking for a learning opportunity to share your stories and build community? Enter: The Story We Be. Now on its second run, The Story We Be are intergenerational writing and performance intensives to hone the craft and power of storytelling across genre for transformative change and collective healing. Applications are open for submission until Friday, May 16th. For more information, contact mia amir, Director and Co-Facilitator of The Story We Be, at [email protected]. 
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