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An interview with the Queen of Creole Cuisine | Leah Chase

An interview with the Queen of Creole Cuisine | Leah Chase

Leah Chase's New Orleans restaurant Dooky Chase changed the course of American history over gumbo and fried chicken.

TED Talks Daily · TED

November 22, 201722m 39s

Show Notes

Leah Chase's New Orleans restaurant Dooky Chase changed the course of American history over gumbo and fried chicken. During the civil rights movement, it was a place where white and black people came together, where activists planned protests and where the police entered but did not disturb -- and it continues to operate in the same spirit today. In conversation with TEDWomen Curator Pat Mitchell, the 94-year old Queen of Creole Cuisine (who still runs the Dooky Chase kitchen), shares her wisdom from a lifetime of activism, speaking up and cooking.

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