Ben Wurgaft: Meat Planet
Ben Wurgaft: Meat Planet
What makes cultured meat imaginable? Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft is a public scholar whose latest book, Meat Planet: Artifici... Read more
22 May 2020
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35mins
Food & Memory
Food & Memory
Something about food engraves itself in our memories. It appeals to our physical senses in taste and smell, and cooking ... Read more
8 May 2020
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31mins
Nonprofits and New Haven: Driving Food-Centered Inclusion
Nonprofits and New Haven: Driving Food-Centered Inclusion
What roles do some of New Haven’s non-profits play in the city’s food landscape? We speak with Sanctuary Kitchen and Lov... Read more
23 Apr 2020
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25mins
Tracing Banh Mi
Tracing Banh Mi
Banh mi, the Vietnamese sandwich, has become a widely beloved dish. With its unique combination of flavors—crunchy bread... Read more
10 Apr 2020
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28mins
Bryant Terry: Vegetable Kingdom
Bryant Terry: Vegetable Kingdom
Plant-based. Vegetable-forward. These terms have become more and more popular in a culinary world now obsessed with sust... Read more
26 Mar 2020
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30mins
Kiki Louya: A Detroit For All
Kiki Louya: A Detroit For All
In the early 2000s, eating local was believed to be transformative for our food systems. Those changes may not have come... Read more
12 Mar 2020
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Paola Velez: Reimagining the Restaurant Kitchen
Paola Velez: Reimagining the Restaurant Kitchen
For chef Paola Velez, kitchens are spaces for endless exploration. Detailed historical research and precise culinary cra... Read more
28 Feb 2020
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34mins
Nyesha Arrington: Born to Create
Nyesha Arrington: Born to Create
Representation in the restaurant industry matters. Afro-Korean chef Nyesha Arrington joins us to reflect on her multicul... Read more
13 Feb 2020
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32mins
Erik Clemons: Food & Empowering New Haven
Erik Clemons: Food & Empowering New Haven
At the Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology (ConnCAT), the culinary arts have led to storytelling, job growth, and... Read more
30 Jan 2020
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35mins
Andrea Freeman: Race, Law, and Food Oppression
Andrea Freeman: Race, Law, and Food Oppression
Food policies—even if seemingly fair or innocent—have disproportionately harmed communities of color and their health. L... Read more
17 Jan 2020
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