Food Justice Series: The Carver Market story
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
9M ago
Mick sits down to talk with current Carver Market manager, Mr Jeff Delp about how the market came to be, where its going, and how the market helps improve the health of his coworkers and neighborhood. Jeff Delp and the team at Carver Market have helped create a warm welcoming environment to the Carver neighborhood in South Atlanta. Along with the help of the economic development group he is a part of, this dream became a reality. While the local area flourished with small neighborhood markets in the 1950s and 60s, eventually big box stores began to have an affect on those mom and pop shops. B ..read more
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Food Justice Series: Class with Chef Christophe
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
10M ago
In this episode, Christophe D and host Michela sit down to talk about Social Gastronomy, Collective Kitchens, the pillars of food research and social gastronomy, social and racial justice, Suburban and Urban food movements, how the pandemic has affected the food scene in Montreal, Canada, the affects of "big food" corporations on citizens across the world, and Christophes time as a chef, and how it influenced his new love for social work and social gastronomy. While food affects us all, we sit down to talk about all the important aspects of food and how it can impact us emotionally, mentally ..read more
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Food Justice Series: BOOK DISCUSSION "Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate" w Dr Ken Kolb
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
10M ago
In this episode, The Ethnographic Eater host Michela sits down with James Beard Award Finalists and Association for Study of Food and Society award winner author Dr. Ken Kolb (Furman University) to discuss his newest book titled "Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethnographiceater/message ..read more
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Food Justice Series: Gender, Class, and Media; Interview w Dr. Patgiri
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
10M ago
Michela and Dr Patgiri talk about the influences of culture, media, gender, and class on our perceptions of Food. We talk about food in the indian context, and how eating through the pandemic also changed our perceptions of cooking and who's in charge of kitchen duties. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethnographiceater/message ..read more
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Food Justice: Food Access, Food Waste, and the Impact on our Environment w Guests Food Rescue Hero
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
Welcome back to The Ethnographic Eater podcast! Today we are going to be discussing a multitude of topics, all of which intertwine together. We have two special guests on our show today! Michael Bocchine, local Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering enthusiast, and Jen England from Food Rescue Hero in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We apologize for how long it took to produce this episode, as the month has been extremely hectic on our end. Todays topics inclue: How we rescue food, what rescuing food really means How rescuing food has a positive impact on our atmosphere and environment What the greenh ..read more
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Food Justice: Community Health and Well Being
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
Mic ans Ms. Wendy Wesley speak on the food disparities of St Pete, Florida, and how we can increase attention to our communities by writing, and asking for an increase in healthy food options and grocery stores.  Short introduction to current global chronic health condition statistics --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethnographiceater/message ..read more
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What are Health Halos and Nutrition Labels (US Version)
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
A brief understanding of health halos and nutrition labels, and a conversation with Registered Dietician and Food Researcher Ms. Lauren Swann --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethnographiceater/message ..read more
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What is food politics?
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
Podcast host Mick does a short blip about Food politics, what it entails, and what to look out for the next time you visit a grocery store. All resources for this episode will be published on The Ethnographic Eater Facebook page as well as the APA resource page on The Ethnographic Eaters Google website.  Music was provided by  Purple Planet, Coca Cola, Anchor FM, and Ben Sound.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethnographiceater/message ..read more
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Anthropology In The Moment
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
Welcome to The Ethnographic Eater on Anchor FM! I'm your host, Michela. This multifaceted podcast is all about Food, Culture, History, and the current state of the world. This podcast is meant to act as an open learning zone for those interested in all things Food research, as well as virtual gatherings. Today we welcome two new panelists to our table; Mr. Mark Anthony ArceƱo and Mr. Jeff Marden. Today they are both here to talk about Anthropology and Ethnography, and how their current projects help us better understand the people, and foods around us. Todays music is brought to you by Purple ..read more
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Why Food Is Crucial
The Ethnographic Eater
by Mick
1y ago
Welcome to The Ethnographic Eater on Anchor FM, Spotify Premium, and wherever you get your podcasts! Today were going to be talking to our first two panelists Nathan Lebras and Nadia Minniti! They will be discussing how Food has impacted their lives in oh so many ways! From France to the United States, we'll be taking a long digital journey.  The transcript of this episode should be out within the next few weeks for those of our listeners who are hard of hearing.  To find out more about your panelists, please be sure to find us also on Google Sites! https://sites.google.com/view/the ..read more
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