Happie Micha

Happie Micha Edwards is a self-taught interdisciplinary artist, storyteller, and community facilitator whose work centers care, food systems, and cultural practices as pathways to collective well-being. Born in Jamaica and based in Toronto, Happie’s practice integrates performance, writing, culinary arts, and participatory community projects to explore how urban spaces can nurture belonging, healing, and imagination. Micha has led and designed community programs such as Jewels of Jamaica: A Dream Space and Dinner, Food for Joy, and Queer-focused initiatives at Camp RESET and RESET Living Room. Their work engages Black, Caribbean, queer, and immigrant communities through immersive storytelling, ritual, and food-based experiences that reclaim space and foster dialogue, care, and creativity. Trained in culinary arts and deeply engaged with arts-based and environmental practices, Micha blends practical experience with creative inquiry. They are a graduate of Ontario Community Changemakers, a Black August Arts Residency alum, and a member of the Fellowship of the Griots. Micha continues to develop programs that integrate participatory urban planning, environmental justice, and community-led care, with a focus on sustainable, intergenerational impact.

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