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All You Can Eat: Why We Love Friendsgiving

All You Can Eat: Why We Love Friendsgiving

or our next installment of All You Can Eat, we talk about how to successfully pull off a Friendsgiving meal and what it means.

KQED's Forum

November 8, 202355m 45s

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Show Notes

Friendsgiving can take many forms. Sometimes it’s a replacement for a more traditional Thanksgiving when gathering with family isn’t possible. For others, it’s a bonus holiday to honor friends who feel like family. The ritual has deep roots in the queer community where it emerged in the 1980s as a way to unite chosen families and challenge restrictive family norms. For our next installment of All You Can Eat, KQED food editor Luke Tsai joins us to talk about how to successfully pull off a Friendsgiving meal and what it means. And, we want to hear from you: What is your Friendsgiving tradition?

Guests:

Luke Tsai, food editor, KQED Arts & Culture

Olivia Cruz Mayeda, arts reporting intern, KQED; freelance journalist

John Birdsall, author; freelance food writer

Kim Knox, co-owner, Kim's Louisiana Fried Turkey

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