A joint conversation with Lucy Gellman of The Kitchen Sync podcast about the importance of telling the passover holiday liberation story and the complications and responsibilities of being a white Jew. Oh and some food talk too...
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A joint conversation with Lucy Gellman of The Kitchen Sync podcast about the importance of telling the passover holiday liberation story and the complications and responsibilities of being a white Jew. Oh and some food talk too...
One in a special series of equity in education stories. One SCSU professor and two teachers discuss anti-racism teacher education as a foundation for equitable classrooms, recruiting teachers of color, the importance of culturally relevant curriculum, and more.
Food lover and instagramer Tiffany Jones - "CTiff Eat", talks about her family's fabulous soul food, her favorite restaurants in Bridgeport & CT, colorism and her dreams of what's to come.
Philly based seed saver Owen Taylor shares on his incredible work reviving rare, culturally important seeds, as well as the food sovereignty and undoing racism work it’s connected to.
Three activist/organizers, Kimberly Hart, Billy Bromage, and Alycia Santilli speak to the State of Hunger issues and experiences in New Haven, CT, and their work to impact positive change.
Cook up some delicious soup to nourish yourself and those around you for a new year filled with more goodness than the last!
The Food Squad - Goes Oil Crazy for Hanukkah - Puerto Rican empanadas, olive oil tasting, the ultimate latkes, salmon cakes, and a warm chocolate & olive oil dessert! Fab guests Jason Sobocinski of Caseus, Babz Rawls Ivy and Marshall Dios Cruz!
Specific activities you can do around the table to bring meaning and gratitude to the Thanksgiving meal.
Three indigenous educators talk about giving thanks, true history, native foods and how they handle Thanksgiving each year.
Oglala Lakota Chef Sean Sherman talks revitalizing Native American Cuisine through his company The Sioux Chef, a new cookbook, indigenous food hubs, foraging wild ingredients and re-identifying what North American Cuisine is.
Drag as art, transformative social change and community building - the reflections of 3 artists.
Julianne Kaphar shares water wisdom as we travel with her to a natural spring where she collects 33 gallons of pure water for her family each month.
All-star band founders Wayne Escoffery and Jeremy Pelt on the importance of celebrating Jazz as Black music, being positive role models and fantastic compositions inspired by African American icons.
Passionate conversation about transforming communities and businesses through radical relationship building at Foodlab Detroit.
Chef Bun Lai of Miya's Sushi takes us foraging for weeds, talks climate change, gut health and cracks jokes while making sushi in his family's 35+ year old restaurant.
The FOOD SQUAD - a fab group of food lovers, dishing on Summer Food Finds...from a Super-licious ice cream trail, to pow wow foods, to chef adventures with his daughters, BBQ, tacos and more!This is not your average food show!
This is not your usual list of ice cream spots. From oceanfront to city streets, to country farms, you'll find scoop shops, flavors and styles of frozen treats you didn't know where here. Plus nearby & notable things to do and places to eat.
Theater of the oppressed NYC sparks innovative policy changes. An interview with director Katy Rubin.
Growing community, food and beauty in a former vacant lot in the Hill neighborhood of New Haven, CT. An interview with gardener, activist and grandma, Jamilah Rasheed.
Ice cream entrepreneur Netta Hadari talks about his passionate quest to create real ice cream, commercially produced with amazing flavors and no artificial ingredients or stabilizers. And... when you care about social justice, why does ice cream matter?