Essence on MSN: Black women built food culture. ‘Black Women in Food’ is making sure they get credit, capital and community to match
From curated dinners to a national summit, the founders of Black Women in Food are building access, visibility and opportunity across the industry.
Black women built food culture. ‘Black Women in Food’ is making sure they get credit, capital and community to match
Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Black chefs reclaim food, culture as Black History Month turns 100
The Washington Informer: Fourth Annual Black Women in Food Summit Offers Space to Celebrate, Network, Build
Fourth Annual Black Women in Food Summit Offers Space to Celebrate, Network, Build
Anela Malik worked as a diplomat before becoming a storyteller about Black food history — and much more. She hosts the web series, “Our Block,” about Black businesses and local heroes, organizes ...
Food justice is the idea that everyone deserves access to fresh, nutritious food that is both appealing and appropriate for one's culture. It examines the food system as a whole and emphasizes that ...
Black chefs across Florida are using Caribbean, Southern and Afro-diasporic traditions to gain influence and ownership in the culinary world. Renowned chefs like Kwame Onwuachi and Nina Compton are ...
Chefs, business owners, authors, media personalities, food justice advocates, farmers, and culinary and beverage entrepreneurs and innovators are gathering in D.C. April 23-25 for the fourth annual ...
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