Invitation to Tea: a Tea Project Archive & Recipe Book

Date 

Add to My Calendar Saturday, December 10, 2022 12:00pm to 2:00pm

Location 

Weinberg/Newton Gallery
688 North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60642
A brown square graphic with a picture of a styrofoam cup with flowers etched into it. Reads Invitation to Tea: a Tea Project Archive and Recipe Book. Book Launch. International Human Rights Day. Sat., Dec 10. 11 am to 1 pm Central time. Co-hosted by the Weinberg/Newton Gallery, Human Rights Watch, and the Center for Constitutional Rights.

The Center for Constitutional Rights is excited to co-host this book launch and conversation with the Weinberg/Newton Gallery and Human Rights Watch on International Human Rights Day. The event is in person at the Weinberg/Newton Gallery with livestream access, which wiill be shared by email after registration. Please note that the event begins at 11 a.m. CT/12 p.m. ET.  Visit the event page for information and registration.

“Tea is something that we all share.”—Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Guantánamo torture survivor

Ten years in the making, this book compiles 48 tea recipes, stories, and traditions, one for each of the countries that have had citizens extralegally held at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo. Highlighting the resistance of the people imprisoned there—780 since 2002—the recipes are paired with images of porcelain cast Styrofoam cups inscribed with flowers, inspired by stories of these men carving into Styrofoam cups as a form of expression, survival, and resistance. The tea recipes in this book, which vary from sweet and milky to astringent and spicy, are a celebration of this resistance and traditions passed down from generation to generation—traditions of comfort, medicine, generosity, and solidarity.

Speakers

Aliya Hussain | Advocacy Program Manager, Center for Constitutional Rights

Michael Rakowitz | Artist working at the intersection of problem-solving and troublemaking

Mohamedou Ould Slahi | Author and Guantánamo torture survivor

Aaron Hughes | Artist, educator, anti-war Iraq War veteran, activist, curator and editor of Invitation to Tea

Amber Ginsburg | Artist, educator, member of many collaboratives, and editor of Invitation to Tea

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December 5, 2022