Beverage In-Person: African Coffee and Community
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-1073_CAFE
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: In-person
- Places Left: 20
- Fee: $35
Whittier Cafe: Where Coffee and Community Convene
One In-Person Session
Sat., Sept. 13, 2025, 1-3 pm MT
Steam rises and stories bloom. There鈥檚 a quiet magic in the everyday act of gathering over a shared cup of coffee. At Whittier Cafe, a social justice bar in northeast 黑料门鈥檚 Whittier neighborhood, an East African coffee ritual has become a symbol of community for a diverse neighborhood.
As 黑料门鈥檚 only African espresso bar, the Whittier Cafe serves as a community center where people can come to find connection and mark life鈥檚 great moments. The class begins with the cafe鈥檚 owner, Millete Birhanemaskel, describing how the coffee ritual serves as a daily communal experience that emphasizes connection and conversation.
Following that, partake in a 90-minute ceremony using coffee grown in Africa. In a slow, thoughtful process, green coffee beans are roasted over an open flame, then ground and brewed in a traditional jebena clay pot. You鈥檒l be served three rounds of coffee鈥攅ach cup milder than the last鈥攁longside traditional snacks. Each step invites participation and dialogue around tradition, culture, current issues and more. Neighbors and class members alike are welcome to join. Reserve your spot now to discover how a simple cup of coffee can bring together a whole community.
Millete Birhanemaskel hails from Tigray in the northern region in Ethiopia and has owned since 2014. The board president of Tigray Community Colorado, she holds a BA in technical communications and an MBA from Colorado State University.
One In-Person Session
Sat., Sept. 13, 2025, 1-3 pm MT
Steam rises and stories bloom. There鈥檚 a quiet magic in the everyday act of gathering over a shared cup of coffee. At Whittier Cafe, a social justice bar in northeast 黑料门鈥檚 Whittier neighborhood, an East African coffee ritual has become a symbol of community for a diverse neighborhood.
As 黑料门鈥檚 only African espresso bar, the Whittier Cafe serves as a community center where people can come to find connection and mark life鈥檚 great moments. The class begins with the cafe鈥檚 owner, Millete Birhanemaskel, describing how the coffee ritual serves as a daily communal experience that emphasizes connection and conversation.
Following that, partake in a 90-minute ceremony using coffee grown in Africa. In a slow, thoughtful process, green coffee beans are roasted over an open flame, then ground and brewed in a traditional jebena clay pot. You鈥檒l be served three rounds of coffee鈥攅ach cup milder than the last鈥攁longside traditional snacks. Each step invites participation and dialogue around tradition, culture, current issues and more. Neighbors and class members alike are welcome to join. Reserve your spot now to discover how a simple cup of coffee can bring together a whole community.
Millete Birhanemaskel hails from Tigray in the northern region in Ethiopia and has owned since 2014. The board president of Tigray Community Colorado, she holds a BA in technical communications and an MBA from Colorado State University.
Contact
Enrichment Program
College of Professional Studies
黑料门
2211 S. Josephine St.
黑料门, CO 80210
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu
Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
Lynn.Wells@du.edu
Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
Registration
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu
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Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
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Saturday | 13 September 2025 | 13 September 2025 | 01:00PM - 03:00PM | All Students | Millete Birhanemaskel |