Kitchen Table Conversations have been undertaken in many communities to ensure all voices are heard since the Indi electorate’s campaign to have an independent member as their representative in federal parliament in 2012 and onwards.
Come along this week to the cosy kitchen at The Reseed Centre – an opportunity express your opinion to Adam Martin independent candidate for Braddon
Kitchen Table Conversation is booked for Wednesday at 7pm in the kitchen area at Reseed,
Kitchen Table Conversations (KTC) is a model of civic engagement that revolves around one simple idea: that engaging people in the kind of open and honest dialogue that women have had around kitchen tables for centuries has the power to create real change.
Originally developed by Executive Director of the Victorian Women’s Trust, Mary Crooks AO, alongside a small group of concerned citizens in Victoria in the 1990s, KTC was the centrepiece of The Purple Sage Project. Since then, it’s gone on to make waves all over Australia — most famously as the model employed by Voices for Indi to mount a campaign for the election of Cathy McGowan in 2013.
