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English: The culinary historian Michael Twitty has dedicated his career to celebrating the people whose culinary and agricultural contributions to America have been misappropriated throughout history. In August, Twitty spoke at MAD, imploring the audience to take an honest look at our gastronomic past, so that we might be able to bridge “pseudo-boundaries of race”, as well as restore “the emotional and ethical tone” of the food that we make. To learn more about MAD and support our efforts, visit madfeed.co/about/. Screencap at 4:35.
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Source Vimeo: Michael Twitty: "Southern Discomfort — Confronting Culinary Injustice" (view archived source)
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Michael Twitty speaks in 2013

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26 November 2013

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