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Episode 15: Social movement through food with Soleil Ho

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Soleil joins the pod and shares how they started writing about food as an avenue for social change. (4:39)

How Soleil has observed the conversation around appropriation evolve over the last decade. (9:44)

How do we balance our attention between appropriation and other socioeconomic issues in the AAPI community? (16:02)

Soleil warns against viewing authenticity as binary. (22:41)

The issue around labor and food highlighted by the pandemic (29:51)

NOTES

Follow Soleil Ho @hooleil

Soleil's article: "I was done talking about cultural appropriation. The rise in anti-Asian violence pulled me back in"

Bund to Brooklyn's Guest Food Map

1990's Teachers Workshop

Follow us on IG: @bundtobrooklyn

Follow us on Twitter: @bundtobrooklyn

Questions? Requests? E-mail us @ b2b@1990institute.org

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Soleil joins the pod and shares how they started writing about food as an avenue for social change. (4:39)

How Soleil has observed the conversation around appropriation evolve over the last decade. (9:44)

How do we balance our attention between appropriation and other socioeconomic issues in the AAPI community? (16:02)

Soleil warns against viewing authenticity as binary. (22:41)

The issue around labor and food highlighted by the pandemic (29:51)

NOTES

Follow Soleil Ho @hooleil

Soleil's article: "I was done talking about cultural appropriation. The rise in anti-Asian violence pulled me back in"

Bund to Brooklyn's Guest Food Map

1990's Teachers Workshop

Follow us on IG: @bundtobrooklyn

Follow us on Twitter: @bundtobrooklyn

Questions? Requests? E-mail us @ b2b@1990institute.org

Learn more about the 1990 Institute

  continue reading

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