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Purpose in Profit: A Conversation About Food, Justice, and Second Chances

  • 200 Peachtree Street Northwest Atlanta, GA, 30303 United States (map)

Purpose in Profit: A Conversation About Food, Justice, and Second Chances

Thursday, Nov. 6 | 6:30 p.m. ET | Café Momentum Atlanta

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What does it look like when business is driven by purpose — and when justice, opportunity, and profitability go hand in hand?

"Purpose in Profit" is a conversation bringing together Muhammad Abdul-Hadi, a justice-impacted entrepreneur and acclaimed restaurateur whose business model at Down North Pizza in Philadelphia centers on Second Chance Hiring, and Dr. Krystal Redman, a public health strategist and social justice expert working to create fairer systems and stronger communities.

Hosted at Café Momentum Atlanta — a celebrated second-chance employer in Atlanta's restaurant scene — the dialogue will explore Abdul-Hadi's new cookbook-memoir, "We the Pizza: Slangin’ Pies and Savin’ Lives," which tells the story about how Down North fulfills its mission to educate and support the formerly incarcerated while serving dope food. Together, Abdul-Hadi and Redman will unpack what Down North's success teaches us about how purpose-driven businesses can thrive while transforming lives.

Guests can enjoy Café Momentum’s full dinner menu, as well as have the opportunity to order Down North’s award-winning pizza. Signed cookbooks will be available for purchase onsite.

 

Meet Our Speakers

Muhammad Abdul-Hadi

Founder and Owner, Down North Pizza

Muhammad Abdul-Hadi is the founder and owner of Down North Pizza, a mission-driven restaurant that exclusively hires formerly incarcerated individuals and serves up pies with a purpose in Philadelphia. His new cookbook-memoir, "We the Pizza," tells the story about how the restaurant fulfills its mission to educate and support people returning from prison while serving dope food, and features over 65 recipes for pizza, wings, and more. Abdul-Hadi has won the James Beard Foundation's leadership award, and he and the Down North team have been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Bon Appetit Magazine, and more.

 

Dr. Krystal Redman

Public Health Strategist

Dr. Krystal Redman is a public health strategist, practitioner, organizer, health executive, and speaker whose work bridges medicine, social justice, and public health through a systems approach. Drawing on two decades of experience bridging health and justice, Dr. Redman helps organizations build purpose-driven systems that reduce barriers and expand opportunity for those historically excluded.

 
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