2020-11-06: Everybody’s Gotta Eat
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Parents spend a lot of time delegating. No, you can’t have the hot fries and ice cream for dinner. Yes, please, have some more kale. Andria Timmer takes us to the dinner tables of “natural parents,” who left city life behind to bring the kids closer to their food source. Plus: For decades images of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben -- the “happy” enslaved cooks--adorned boxes of rice, bottles of syrup and other foods. Kelley Deetz says that this is one of the most successful and long lasting propaganda campaigns about slavery -- that cooks were happy and the living was easy. Later in the show: Everyone’s boosting their immune system as we begin a COVID-19 winter. John Munsell is helping new farmers meet the demands of the booming herbal medicine market. And: Will Collier says that COVID-19 has revealed our broken food distribution system, and farmers markets could be key to improving things.
Andria Timmer - Christopher Newport University Natural Parents Parents spend a lot of time refereeing. No, you can’t have the hot fries and ice cream for dinner. Yes, please, have some more kale. Andria Timmer takes us to the dinner tables of “natural parents,” who left city life behind to bring the kids closer to their food source. Kelley Deetz - UC Berkeley Bound to the Fire: Enslaved Cooks’ Impact on American Cuisine For decades images of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben — the “happy” enslaved cooks — adorned boxes of rice, bottles of syrup and other foods. Kelley Deetz says that this is one of the most successful and long lasting propaganda campaigns about slavery — that cooks were happy and the living was easy. John Munsell - Virginia Tech Forest Farming in Appalachia Everyone’s boosting their immune system as we begin a COVID-19 winter. John Munsell is helping new farmers meet the demands of the booming herbal medicine market. Will Collier - Longwood University Reimagining our Food Distribution System Will Collier says that COVID-19 has revealed our broken food distribution system, and farmers markets could be key to improving things. |
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Other (oth): Andria Timmer - Christopher Newport University
Other (oth): Kelley Deetz - UC Berkeley
Other (oth): John Munsell - Virginia Tech
Other (oth): Will Collier - Longwood University
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