
Why S.F. Chronicle’s New Food Critic Is Focusing on Race and Identity
Food says a lot about who we are. It can identify where we come from and what we like. In some cases, it may even let us know when we’re being racist. In a way, that’s a starting point for the San Francisco Chronicle's new restaurant critic Soleil Ho.
January 7, 201916m 39s
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Show Notes
Food says a lot about who we are. It can identify where we come from and what we like. In some cases, it may even let us know when we’re being racist. In a way, that’s a starting point for the San Francisco Chronicle's new restaurant critic Soleil Ho. The host of the podcast Racist Sandwich, Soleil tells The Bay about how food is a conduit for way more than what’s on our plates. ... Also, she likes the “gross” stuff, too.
Guest: Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle’s new restaurant critic, cohost of the Racist Sandwich podcast.
Guest: Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle’s new restaurant critic, cohost of the Racist Sandwich podcast.
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