A Hungry Society
Un pódcast de Heritage Radio Network
80 Episodo
-  Episode 19: Talking Food Writing with Tejal RaoPublicado: 22/2/2018
-  Episode 18: Celebrating Chinese New Year with Chef Chris CheungPublicado: 15/2/2018
-  Episode 17: Chef JJ Johnson on being 'Between Harlem and Heaven' and Jefferson EvansPublicado: 8/2/2018
-  Episode 16: Shelley Worrell of Caribbeing on the Caribbean Cultural Capital of the WorldPublicado: 1/2/2018
-  Episode 15: Chef Daniel Patterson on Restaurant EqualityPublicado: 25/1/2018
-  Episode 14: Chef Marquis Hayes on Healing Yourself and Your Community Through CookingPublicado: 14/12/2017
-  Episode 13: Tonya and David Thomas of Ida B.'s TablePublicado: 7/12/2017
-  Episode 12: Black Culinary History: Past, Present and FuturePublicado: 30/11/2017
-  Episode 11: Everyday Korean with Seung Hee Lee-KwanPublicado: 16/11/2017
-  Episode 10: Evelyn Shelton & Steve Hill on Restaurant Ownership and GentrificationPublicado: 9/11/2017
-  Episode 9: The Black Forks on Restaurant Stereotypes and Dining While BlackPublicado: 2/11/2017
-  Episode 8: Chris Himmel on Hospitality and Improving the Restaurant IndustryPublicado: 26/10/2017
-  Episode 7: Julia Turshen on Feeding the Resistance and Why Food and Dining is Always PoliticalPublicado: 19/10/2017
-  Episode 6: Decolonizing Food and Travel Culture with Bani AmorPublicado: 12/10/2017
-  Episode 5: Perla Nieves and Alysis Vasquez of Midnight Market on Pop-Ups, Dining, and morePublicado: 5/10/2017
-  Episode 4: Chef Kwame Williams on Caribbean Cuisine and Fine DiningPublicado: 28/9/2017
-  Episode 3: Trish Fontanilla on Pop-Ups and Filipino DiningPublicado: 21/9/2017
-  Episode 2: Chef Galen Zamarra on Fine Dining and Rebuilding Mas FarmhousePublicado: 14/9/2017
-  Episode 1: Nicole Taylor on Southern Dining, Food Media and Being an 'UpSouth" CookPublicado: 8/9/2017
-  Trailer: A Hungry SocietyPublicado: 31/8/2017
Food media is blowing up, yet entire communities are left out of the conversation. Food is the best way to get to know each other and cultures outside of our own, and it's important that everyone has a seat at the table to tell their story. Food writer and photographer Korsha Wilson created A Hungry Society to foster more diverse and inclusive conversations about the culinary world. Each week, Korsha looks critically at the current state of the food world and welcomes guests to discuss the role of food in their lives.
