Join Chicago United Solidarity Project and Women Unite! for our third annual Farm-to-Table Dinner
We’re back for our third year in a row at Cedillo’s on Saturday, July 25 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. The menu will be curated and crafted by Chef Roberto Pérez of Urban Pilón; DJ Shey Bae will be on the 1s and 2s setting the vibe; and we’ll have a raffle!
Cedillo’s Fresh Produce
(325 West 70th Place)
Tickets on sale until 11:59 p.m. on July 23!
Can’t make it? You can make a donation to support our vision or select the “Community Member” option to purchase a ticket for those who are part of the global majority and frontline communities.
Know before you go:
We will do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions! We can guarantee that vegetarian and non-vegetarian options will be provided.
Cedillo’s bathroom is a porta potty. Unfortunately, there is not an accessible bathroom onsite.
Street parking is available.
Sliding-Scale Tickets
As with all of our events, we’re offering sliding-scale ticket options. When registering, please select the payment level that works for you. For guidance, we’ve provided the below reference based on work by Alexis J. Cunningfolk and Britt Hawthorne.
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I frequently stress about meeting basic needs* and don’t always achieve them
My debt sometimes keeps me from meeting my basic needs*
I am unemployed or underemployed
I have limited or inconsistent access to savings
I have very limited expendable income**
I rarely buy new items
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I may stress about meeting my basic needs* but still regularly achieve them
My debt doesn’t keep me from meeting my basic needs*
I am employed
I might have access to financial savings
I have some expendable income**
I am able to buy some new items and I thrift others
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I am comfortably able to meet all of my basic* needs
My debt doesn’t keep me from meeting my basic needs*
I am employed or do not need to work to meet my needs
I have access to financial savings
I have an expendable** income
I can always buy new items
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Can’t make it? You can select the “Community Member” option to purchase a ticket for those who are part of the global majority and frontline communities.
*Basic Needs include food, housing, health care, and transportation.
**Expendable Income might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the movies or a concert, buy new clothes, books, and similar items each month, etc.
Sliding scale information adapted from Alexis J. Cunningfolk (wortsandcunning.com) and Britt Hawthorne (embracingequity.org).
About the co-hosts:
Chicago United Solidarity Project creates holistic systems of care through mutual aid, political education, and collective organizing. In 2025 they distributed 40,000 lbs of food (feeding 300 families/month), 36,000 diapers, and 20,000 lbs of pet food (feeding 400 pets/month).
Women Unite! is a women-led and operated nonprofit that provides free and sliding-scale capacity-building services to grassroots organizations. Each year, Women Unite! raises millions of dollars for queer, women, and Black- and Brown-led organizations through its grant writing, fundraising, design, and collaborative event planning services.