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Racial Injustice In the Culinary Realm
Season 2 · Episode 100

Racial Injustice In the Culinary Realm

NC F&B Podcast · NC F&B Podcast

June 5, 20201h 1mExplicit

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Show Notes

Amidst protests, riots and racial injustice, Chef owners Ricky Moore of Saltbox in Durham, Michael Bowling of Hotbox NC in Charlotte and Sherif Fouad of Raleigh Raw join the pod to make some sense of it all. Here is what was learned;

A small understanding of what it's like to be a black person in America and in a professional kitchen.

What it's like to be privileged.

What is a micro-aggression.

Silver linings of the Raleigh riots.

Ideas of how white people can be an ally to Black People at this time.

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