After a year of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic we were able to celebrate our first Cooking for Autism luncheon on June 14th 2024.
As a small group of friends and neighbors we met two distinguished professors from the UCD MIND Institute, Drs. Randi and Paul Hagerman, and heard their insights about the collaborative research program initiated by Senses Cultural. The gathering was focused on learning about Senses Culturals’ research collaboration with the Hagermans and Dr. Prigione from Dusseldorf University in Germany. We learned about new avenues for the treatment of Fragile X syndrome, autism, and related neurodevelopmental disorders (Learn more about our research here).
This was a motivational gathering focused on kindness and community featuring delicious Persian cuisine and cultural elements that enriched the gathering. The rice and beans with a touch of Zfran and Persian herbs, appetizer dishes of yogurt, lots of fresh vegetables, and Shirazi Salad punctuated many vibrant discussions. It was a truly inspiring occasion and we hope to repeat it often.
We are thrilled to announce our plans to host a series of such friendly gatherings featuring great Persian food. We hope that bringing our friends and neighbors together to celebrate moments like these willpromise a healthier and more peaceful world for us all. As the famous Persian saying goes, “By breaking bread we are building bridges.“ We think that this is just as true now as it has ever been.
We would like to thank Leila for her inspiring and beautiful dance performances. Leila is a family nurse practitioner and mother of two neurodivergent children. She is a true inspiration to us.
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Dear Friends and Sierra Oaks Garden & Art Club community membersa
We are delighted to announce that Professors Randi Hagerman, the founding Medical Director of the UCD MIND Institute & Paul Hagerman, a distinguished genetics researcher at the UCD MIND Institute will be joining us at Cooking for Autism 2024 on the 14th of June. They will be sharing valuable insights into their research and giving short presentations about the future of the collaboration between Senses Cultural and the MIND Institute. Please make sure to RSVP by the 10th of June to ensure you don’t miss out on your chance to hear these two brilliant researchers and eat some amazing Persian food.
Art Presentation
Leila is a Persian Classical, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern dancer. Born in the Bay Area to immigrant parents from Iran and Switzerland, she has always been very interested in celebrating her heritage. She studied dance as a child, including Persian dance during a year abroad at Tehran International School. During college, following an accident, she returned to dance as a therapeutic pursuit. She studied Middle Eastern dances with Alexandra King at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Upon returning to the Bay Area following college, she became a dancer with the acclaimed Persian dance company Ballet Afsaneh. She was actively involved as a company dancer between 2006 and 2012. Since then, Leila has become a family nurse practitioner and mother to two neurodivergent children. Leila continues sharing her love of Persian culture and dance while additionally celebrating neurodiversity.
Ingredient:
Long-grain white basmati rice, Olive Oil, Onion, Touch of Garlic Powder, Mix Grind beef- ( Lam & veal)-We accept vegetarian orders, Salt+ Black pepper , Persian Spice ( turmeric+ Cinnamo+ Cumin+..), ground Saffron, Fresh lime juice, Red Chili Pepper, Frech Green Beans, Tomatoes ( fresh+ paste)