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A New Generation of Food Writers and Chefs on What the Future Holds
Salt & Spine
English - October 20, 2020 17:00 - 38 minutes - ★★★★ - 185 ratingsFood Arts Books cookbooks cookbook food cooking food media chefs food writing san francisco Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The Importance of Non-White Led Food Media
In the final installment of our Food Media Awakening Series—and the beginning of our fall 2020 season—we're talking with teenage food professionals about what drew them to food and food writing and what they see for the food media and restaurant industries as their generation enters the workforce. Oakland-based Rahanna Bisseret Martinez shares her perspective on restaurant kitchens, New York City's Food and Finance High School student Michael Stanton discusses their junior class project and telling the stories of trailblazing people of color in food, and cookbook author and activist Haile Thomas talks about what drew her to wellness, a vegan diet, and advocacy.
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