Culture Mina’s World and the Line Between Representation and Tokenization - 2021 article on a "queer" coffee shop that's currently being held hostage by the trannies

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ForFor once, Sonam Parikh would like to be written about for being the best. “Not just the gay best,” Parikh says, sitting on the curb in the backyard of Mina’s World, the coffee shop that Parikh runs with their business partner Kate Egghart. “But the best.” The menu at Mina’s World — from the house-made cardamom syrup to the pea-and-tofu samosas — is what makes it notable, Parikh says. “We’re an incredible cafe with incredible recipes. We really believe in the stuff that we’re making.”

In a moment of reflection while Egghart and Parikh’s small, sweet dog Joon pads back and forth between their legs, Parikh brainstorms a headline for this story: “Check Out This Incredible Cafe — Also, This Is the Background of the People. And Can You Believe They Do This While Being This?”

Even if it’s a tad wordy, Parikh’s point is a salient one. Queer-owned food businesses like Mina’s World, where a safe, inclusive culture is prioritized and workers are paid fairly and treated with dignity, often find themselves in a double bind. Do they want to be represented as a coffee shop first and foremost, one that sells crispy spinach-and-onion pakoras, creative chai lattes, and ceramic incense holders made by local artists? Or is the cafe a queer- and trans-inclusive community space where the mission and identities of the owners are foregrounded? For that reason, “it’s interesting,” Parikh says, “that this article is running during Pride Month.”

“The line between tokenization and representation is perforated.”

It’s been a little over a year since the shop opened, smack-dab in the middle of a global pandemic, and Parikh and Egghart are still mulling over these questions. “The line between tokenization and representation is perforated. It’s hard to distinguish where it is or what it is,” Egghart explains, adding that she doesn’t think it’s for her or Parikh to decide. “I do think that representation can be a folly of some sorts. But also I wouldn’t have come out and done what I’ve done without seeing other trans people.”

In the time since their soft open, Parikh and Egghart have managed to create a vibrant queer community space — without ever having a single customer step inside. A bright yellow window and a colorful community fridge draw customers to the shop on South 52nd, but there is a walk-up window with a microphone talkbox where they can order from behind clear plastic. After Parikh lost their father to COVID-19, Egghart, Parikh, and their staff decided that the safest thing to do would be to stay closed inside until the worst of the pandemic is over.

“It seems like a lot of people have moved on from the idea that we are experiencing a global pandemic,” Parikh says. In Philadelphia, as of June 2, almost all restrictions have been lifted and businesses are now permitted to return to full indoor capacity. “Just because things look okay doesn’t mean they’re okay in a lot of communities.” Mina’s World is located a block away from Malcom X Park in the heart of West Philly, where Black and Brown people make up much of the population. “For us, selling some extra coffee just isn’t worth that risk and the potential harm it could cause.” When the time comes, the pair will include their staff in the decision to reopen.

“A lot of our leadership entails asking everybody what they think and making the decision together,” Parikh says. “Mina’s World is not the perfect workspace or a queer utopia, but we’re trying to make it as harmless as a space as possible.”

Mina’s World began as a record label and zine distributor in the thriving DIY music communities of Boston and Philadelphia. When Parikh and Egghart conceived of opening a physical space, they had wanted it to be a coffee shop that in turn supported a music venue. After four years of planning and setbacks, the pair decorated the front counter in bright yellow tiles, hired staff who understood the shop’s mission, and curated a menu founded on ethically sourced coffees and personal recipes from Parikh’s Indian and Egghart’s Korean heritage.

The cafe formally opened on February 28, 2020 — and, well, you know what happened next. Two and a half weeks later, Philly went into full lockdown and the cafe was forced to close. “I think a lot of people want us to reopen and want to come inside because it’s a cute space,” Egghart says. “There are no bathrooms close to the park and I think that’s been huge, at least for me. It feels really bad denying somebody the use of a bathroom.”

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Limiting access to the shop also limits Parikh and Egghart’s ability to dispel certain pretensions associated with coffee. Third-wave coffee culture can feel exclusive and white; Mina’s World wants to present an image that counteracts that notion. “Coffee is a luxury item, it’s a privilege,” Egghart says. “It can be gatekept or put on this pedestal.” In other words, good coffee should be accessible and not intimidating.

Much of that openness and willingness to include marginalized folks in conversations around food and coffee comes from Parikh’s parents, who emigrated to America from India in 1982. Parikh grew up in the family bodega in Brooklyn, a kid hanging out around salsa jars and sitting on stacks of cat food. “Watching them interact with our neighbors and how much of an ecosystem they created and were a part of on our little block in New York, it was really powerful,” Parikh says, tearing up. “It kind of informs how we act here.”

It’s also one of the reasons that the Mina’s World’s menu includes pakoras and samosas sourced by International Food and Spices, a South Asian grocery in Spruce Hill. Parikh wrote the recipe for tofu and pea samosas — not the usual fare at coffee shops — with their dad. “We try to bring a part of our cultures and who we are to the menu,” Egghart says. The samosas, as well as the drip coffee, cost only $2 as a way to keep the shop accessible to those who might not be able to afford Mina’s World’s specialty lattes. Much of Parikh and Egghart’s decisions are made with intentionality, even if they acknowledge that their journey so far has been a learning experience.

Outside the shop, Parikh dreams up another headline to capture what they hope to accomplish at Mina’s World. “I’ve always wanted to say, ‘Dear reader,’” Parikh says, laughing. Whether Mina’s World is a queer-inclusive community space or a coffee shop with a thoughtful menu of coffee and food, Parikh says customers should just stop by and decide for themselves. Simpler than their first suggestion, Parikh puts this headline suggestion plainly: “Dear Reader, Come Through.”

https://philly.eater.com/22517795/minas-world-west-philly-sonam-parikh-kate-egghart (A)



Fast forward to today

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https://old.reddit.com/r/philadelph...derstand_whats_going_on_with_minas/?context=8 (A)




wow maybe don't hire mentally ill people next time
 
I read the unpaid wages part more as someone got fired, and they're demanding 'wages', ie they want what they would have been paid if they hadn't been fired, from the date of firing until the present, as 'reparations'. I've seen wokies try to pull this online. Like someone else said, there are entire large, well-funded, and relentless governmental agencies whose entire purpose is to get people wages that they are entitled to, and punish companies who try to fuck employees. But those are for legitimate grievances. These people don't have legitimate grievances.
The only real complaint I have seen is that they were supposedly promised a small raise every 3 months, and that they often have to ask to get these.

This all comes down to them seeing an opportunity to take over because the owner trannies are too spineless to ever put their feet down. Nothing substantial has been claimed. All they have are critical theory weasel words.

It seems like Diente and Van have privated their instagrams, so I guess they are getting some negative feedback.
 
Why is it always either a book shop or coffee shop that these qUeEr people choose to open?

Do they think it's less work or can they just not come up with anything else? Also, did they really expect to continue to sell coffee like it's the first lockdown and survive because "we so queer!"? People want to sit down and enjoy themselves, not be treated like they're infectious...

Because they want to sell a message, not food. Barnaby's Cafe in Houston is long regarded as a star LGBT-owned restaurant and has references to it in the décor and other features...but is successful because the gay couple that owns it have put food ahead of ideology and it has expanded to several locations.
 
Hello, I'd like to make an update.
I checked this Diente bitch's IG account to see if there was anything new, but now it's gone private. (Sorry for the dumb question, did anyone archived it?) So I checked the Mina's World Workers IG, and around a week ago they posted an Accountability Statement:

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Archive.

Also, Diente uploaded an accountability video of herself explaining the situation:
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And here is the original video:





I copy-pasted the subs of the video shown on the post:
Subs :

“For those that don’t know me, my name is Diente. I am one of the workers at Mina’s World. I am coming on here to be visibly accountable for an individual choice I made, outside or the workers collective. I made the personal choice out of haste, reactionary thinking, out of anger -centering my own anger. I posted organizing information, without review or discernment. That has harmed my Black coworkers. My personal choice, the centering of my own anger, acting outside of the collective -acting on my own- I have hurt my coworkers, their work, the work that they have done for the past year. I have put them in a further compromising situation because of not slowing down, if not decentering my own anger, and not doing what I was supposed to do as one of the workers within the collective. By not centering them, and centering myself, I have really tainted the integrity of their work, by doing that, and I have taken the focus away from them. I have contributed to the decentering of them, their needs, and what they are owed in terms of their sovereignty, and support. The focus needs to be, is shifting back. I am doing the work to shift that focus back to where it should be, where it’s owed. I have a responsibility to make sure my coworkers are safe, heard, and uplifted, by myself the community. I’m doing the work to restore and repair the harm that I have done to them. “

I had some trouble archiving the IG post, for some reason the space where the text goes appears blank. It's my first time doing this, so I have to work around it. (Archive)

I did take a screenshot, just in case:

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Why do troons always, ALWAYS, steal what isn't theirs?
Oh wait, untreated mental illness has consequences?

Eunjoo should have disowned her sick freak of a son for his shamefur dispray of being a troon and then none of this would have happened.
If a people incapable of creation didn't steal they wouldn't have anything at all.
 
The Mina’s World drama was discussed in the most recent episode of the podcast Blocked and Reported, in the second segment that starts around halfway through.

They made it sound like the Diente weirdo is doing the crazy cult apology for doxxing based Korean mom's home address and somehow by doing that “harming the workers” (I assume by causing judgment from others and taking away their drip of positive attention).

The whole segment is worth listening to. Nothing the farms hadn’t already dug up, but hearing it all back to back, with the insane hostage videos cut in, really highlights what a crazy abusive woke polycule this is.
 
I like how even the apology goes "I, I, I, me, me, me, mine, I, me, me, I" and doesn't actually describe what the fuck happened or why.

Centered, center, centering myself, center, focus, sovereignty, center, centered, center. My fucking GAWD :story:

Not stanning for this dirtbag, but Jesus... there is NOTHING WRONG with being angry, taking umbrage about something, or feeling slighted yourself. It is NOR-MAL, you fucking troon. It's all in how you manage and react with it, but damn... imagine being bullied and brainwashed into now believing that NORMAL, common feelings are bad, and you have no business feeling them unless you're "centering" troons, NIGGERS, and NIGGERtroons at all times.

And you're so damn worried about "danger" and "vulnerability," but have zero issues with looking and dressing like a clown straight outta Baraboo. You have a sloppy, out of shape body covered in shit tattoos, and you look FILTHY.
IDK why it never occurs to these KA--WEERS that the best way to "beat" everyone and win the others over is to take CARE OF YOURSELF!

* Proper diet with REAL meat because you NEED protein, not just for muscle, but for repairing and healing.
* PLAIN water. A lot of it too.
* Aerobic exercise--like jogging/distance running.
* Plenty of outdoors downtime--synthesize vitamin D
* Take vitamin supplements
* Melatonin for sleep--not Ambien!
* Read a fucking BOOK. Not Star Wars. Not Harry Potter. Not "Abolitionist" claptrap. Read a BOOK.

But I long had the message already: You can't crybully and shut everyone down if you ain't out there every day othering yourself.
 
According to the mother she didn't just own the building, she was keeping the money losing business afloat by taking no rent, doing all the accounting, paying taxes etc. Unsurprisingly she didn't want to hand it all over to a bunch of entitled grifting nutjobs who haven't done a day of honest work in their lives. What is clear is that even if they manage to be donated enough funds to buy the building, there is no way they can keep the shop open without her.

It's also worth noting that they are begging people to keep coming to the shop, because they don't want to lose the job. They also admit that they are paid much better there than they would other places. Still, they can't help but burn the place down

All these people seem to able to do is beg for money.
Van begging for tranny money (archive)
Diente begging for money for a car (archive - already posted by notafederalagent)
There's an update in it saying that they immediately managed to get their new car messed up

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Apparently they think the white trannies get all the donations (Posted on Diente's FB page):
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While we are at it...another gem reposted on Diente's FB page:
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Lol, of course.

I'll bet the mother was even more pissed that her son went with a morbidly obese South Asian too.

Couldn't even pull another Korean or even a White 😅
 
I like how even the apology goes "I, I, I, me, me, me, mine, I, me, me, I" and doesn't actually describe what the fuck happened or why.
Probably because nothing actually did. Troons imagine slights all the goddamn time and then expect the rest of the world to bend over backwards to make them feel better.
 
I like how even the apology goes "I, I, I, me, me, me, mine, I, me, me, I" and doesn't actually describe what the fuck happened or why.
Threat of a lawsuit or existing her tranny scam charity co-op shut her up real quick.
 
Oh gee, however could this have happened????

I hope all the morons working there who were so quick to greedily push for moremoremore get the picture now on how cushy they had it; yeah the place had been operating at a loss, but the one troon's mom seemed content to keep it rolling along until the staff started getting uppity about it all. 'We want you to turn it over to us!!!!' How about no, it was the mom humoring a pet project, she can afford to watch it burn just to spite you.
 
I still can't believe that bitch's name is Diente. It literally means "tooth". Either her parents are retards who named her after a body part (she claims to be Puerto Rican, so it wouldn't surprise me) or she's the retard who chose that name to sound more exotic.
"Diente" could be some dumb Boricua name, I don't know.

Edit: never mind, it's a made-up name.
Still, fucking "Diente". Her children will be named Uña and Pelo.
I assume she thinks she's being clever and invoking the idea of Vagina dentata.
 
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