Date

Oct 09 2021
Expired!

Time

8:30 am - 11:00 am

Pastry & Coffee Pop Up Event

Ms. Kim is a mother, a freedom fighter, a Black liberation leader, a truth teller, and a mic dropper. She puts her boots on the ground daily, fighting for justice and police accountability.
Proceeds of the Pastry Pop Up go towards building generational wealth for activist and leader Ms. Kim Handy-Jones.
Ms. Kim and her late husband, William, raised three children and twenty-one foster children in her home. It is a sanctuary of love and family, and her garden provides a place of peace and restoration from the stress and violence she experiences while fighting for accountability for her son Cordale. Owning her home will create a legacy for her children and grandchildren, and allow Ms. Kim the freedom to focus full-time on activism and leading her son’s Foundation.
This weekend’s pop-up will be at Lake Nokomis from 8:30am until we’re sold out!
**COVID safe precautions will be taken. Masks & social distancing encouraged

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