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The Next Draft: Stories of misogyny, harassment in craft beer spur reckoning in industry

How Massachusetts Residents Cooked During The Pandemic | Eat Mass

UpdatedThu, Jun 3, 2021 at 1:22 pm ET Reply Food and eating got weird during the coronavirus pandemic. Eat Mass is a new, weekly feature from Patch trying to make sense of post-COVID food news in Massachusetts. (Dave Copeland/Patch) MASSACHUSETTS The coronavirus pandemic changed the way we eat: it knocked some of our favorite restaurants out of business and forced many of us to cook and eat more meals at home. It s too soon to see what long-lasting changes COVID-19 will have on food news in Massachusetts, but Patch wants to document it. Today we re launching a weekly roundup of food news in Massachusetts to help readers navigate dinner time in the post-COVID world. We ll have weekly updates on restaurant openings and closings, industry news, trends, local food events and even the occasional recipe. And we ll also try to mix in lots of food porn culled from the social media feeds of local chefs and restaurants.

Allegations of sexual harassment roil craft brewing industry across the nation and in Connecticut Brewers Guild announces anti-sexual harassment action plan

Allegations of sexual harassment roil craft brewing industry across the nation and in Connecticut. Brewers Guild announces anti-sexual harassment action plan. Eliza Fawcett, Hartford Courant © Brad Horrigan/The Hartford Courant Joy Braddock is co-owner of Hog River Brewing Co. in Hartford. She said allegations of harassment and assault in the craft brewing industry are not surprising. A #MeToo moment roiling the insular, male-dominated world of craft brewing has come to Connecticut, sparking conversations within the industry about how to address sexual harassment and assault as well as resulting in the firing of a South Windsor brewery employee. The groundswell of allegations began on May 11, when Brienne Allan, an employee at Notch Brewing in Salem, Mass., asked on Instagram whether other women in the brewing industry had experienced sexist comments. She was soon flooded with stories alleging sexual harassment and assault, racism and verbal abuse, many f

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