Cureton, Colin2018-04-122018-04-122011https://hdl.handle.net/11299/195521Between February and May of 2012 Appetite for Change hosted eight events in its pilot Community Cooks program. A primary goal of the Community Cooks events was engaging participants around AFC’s mission of using food as a tool for wealth, health, and change in North Minneapolis. AFC pursued this goal at the events using multiple strategies and for a range of purposes. The primary strategy used was one-hour dialogues that were facilitated by trained AFC staff. Another strategy was to put thought-provoking questions on butcher paper posted throughout the event space and encourage participants to write-in responses over the course of the program. These ‘qualitative post-its’ were intended to gather simple, direct input from participants and make the events more interactive.  enAppetite for Change's Community Cook Program: A Qualitative AnalysisReport