Food for thought: Hangin' with Harangua and finding good local food
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Food for thought
Hangin' with Harangua and finding good local food
By Larry Gabriel
Published: February 6, 2013
I met Mulenga Harangua on the corner of Cass and Forest in Detroit last Friday evening. Hed told me to meet him there so we could go to dinner. I figured wed be dining at the Cass Cafe as weve enjoyed a few evenings there. He was waiting for me, with his bicycle, when I arrived.
Man, its cold as heck out here. How can you be riding that bicycle?
Itll be warm when we get inside, Mulenga said with Buddhist matter-of-factness. He started walking toward the parking lot next to the Cass Corridor Commons building.
Do you ever think about getting a car?
Man, I can pretty much live for a year on what it costs to drive a car around, Mulenga said as he cut across the parking lot.
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Were going to have dinner right here. Its Food Justice Friday. The first Friday of every month, the East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC) and the Peoples Kitchen Detroit sponsor a meal here. Its open to the public and you pay whatever you want between $5 and $15. Mulenga chained his bicycle to the ramp leading up to the entrance and we went in. ...................(more)
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