YWCA Greenwich’s Annual Stand Against Racism: Food Pathways to Freedom

The Stand Against Racism 2025, a signature event of the YWCA Federation’s “Until Justice Just Is” annual campaign is set for April 25 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm at Greenwich Town Hall.

The annual gathering brings together elected officials, clergy, nonprofit professionals, and community members to take a stand against racism in all its forms.

This year’s event is titled, “Food Pathways to Freedom.”  The presentation will layer three interactive modalities to create an immersive experience.

It will open with a food tasting, continue with audience interaction, and reveal Connecticut’s dependence on chattel slavery as part of a larger regional economy.

Click here to register today.

Ramin Ganeshram, Executive Director of the Westport Museum

The keynote speaker, Ramin Ganeshram, has served as the Executive Director of the Westport Museum since 2018.

She is a chef, New York Times contributor and culinary historian who in 2018, published The General’s Cook: A Novel, about Hercules Posey, the African American chef enslaved by George & Martha Washington who self-emancipated in 1797.