The Cancer Journey
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Join Eat for the Earth for a healthy plant-based cooking demo and to hear about Cynthia Chin-Lee's inspiring cancer story.
Get Ready for Inspiration!
Join Eat for the Earth for a special presentation and food demonstration exploring the powerful connection between nutrition and health. Cancer survivor Cynthia Chin-Lee will share her personal experience navigating her diagnosis and recovery.
Food Prep Demo and Tastings!
Cynthia's inspiring presentation will follow a fun and educational food prep demonstration and tastings brought to you by Rev. Chef Beth Love. All of the dishes will be whole food, plant-based, and free of added oil. We will be serving generous samples, sufficient as a light meal. You are welcome to bring your dinner if you like to eat a large meal in the evening.
Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired!
Donations are Appreciated. All donations go to support the nonprofit Eat for the Earth.
About the Presenters
Cynthia Chin-Lee is a children’s book author, social justice volunteer, and a retired high tech manager. After a routine mammogram, a biopsy, and a cancer diagnosis, Cynthia adopted a plant-based diet to support her recovery. She is VP of Programs for the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Half Moon Bay branch and a social justice volunteer for her church, First Presbyterian of Palo Alto. Cynthia has published eight books and graduated from Harvard University magna cum laude. Her website is cynthiachinlee.com and her blog, cynthiachinlee.com/blog, entitled "My Right Breast" documents her journey and profiles other plant-based cancer thrivers.
Rev. Chef Beth Love has been creating luscious, vibrant foods that deeply nourish on all levels—palate, body, planet, heart, and soul—for over four decades. She is the founder and Executive Director of Eat for the Earth and the author of the Tastes Like Love book series. A gifted speaker, facilitator, teacher, and ordained New Thought minister, Beth has brought a message of transformation to multiple audiences with her speaking and facilitation skills, in contexts as diverse as the California state prison system, schools, churches, businesses, radio, online forums, local community television, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Due to her concern about the contribution of animal agriculture to the climate crisis and other environmental issues, Beth started Eat for the Earth, an organization that supports a human dietary shift towards more plants and less animal products to sustain all life on Earth.
To Find Us
Drive towards the back of the parking lot. About halfway down you will see a smaller parking lot towards the left. We are in Sundean Hall, between the side parking lot and the street.
