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Episode 127: Black Food Professionals, Part 2, Guest Hosted and Curated by Scott Alves Barton
Episode 127: Black Food Professionals, Part 2, Guest Hosted and Curated by Scott Alves Barton
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84 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2020
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Podcast episode
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We are delighted to share our first-ever guest-hosted and curated episodes of the pod. In a 2-episode special report, educator and former chef Scott Alves Barton moderates 4 conversations among Black professionals in food. Two of the panels comprise Black chefs, one features four writers and editors, and one features two chef-farmers. Our hope is that taken together, this report helps foster a greater understanding of, in Scott's words, "what it means to be Black and professional in food." For our Black listeners, we hope these conversations resonate with you and reflect and amplify your own experiences and perspectives. Part 1 aired on our prior episode.Scott's guests for this, part 2, of this series are (in alphabetical order) Kimberly Brock Brown, Dr. Cynthia Greenlee, Dr. Jessica B. Harris, Todd Richards, Jamila Robinson, and Ellen Sweets.If you enjoyed this episode, you might enjoy these other Andrew Talks to Chefs conversations:A Talk about "The Talk"Chef Russell JacksonChef Douglass WilliamsChef Edouardo JordanAshtin BerryChef Erick WilliamsChef Roze Traore Chef Milton Abel IIAlicia MatthewsChef Mashama Bailey (part of our Philly Chef Conference Special, 2019)Chef Alexander HarrisChef Tanya HollandChef JJ Johnson Please consider supporting Andrew Talks to Chefs via our Patreon page–pledge $10 or more per month and gain access to bonus, patron-only episodes, blog posts, polls, and more. Andrew Talks to Chefs is a fully independent podcast and no longer affiliated with our former host network; please visit and bookmark our official website for all show updates, blog posts, personal and virtual appearances, and related information.
Released:
Sep 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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