Episode 148 Journey of Chinese Food in America: NYHS Panel
Aired: Friday, April 9th 2021
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HOSTED BY Dana Cowin
In this special episode of Speaking Broadly, I m sharing a powerful discussion I had the opportunity to moderate, hosted by the New York Historical Society, titled The Journey of Chinese Food in America. My guests were two powerhouses: Jing Gao, founder of Fly By Jing, and Heather Lee, Assistant Professor of History at NYU Shanghai. Food is the entry point to both of their work.
Heather puts today s anti-Asian hate crimes in a historical context: Chinese lives were so cheap 150 years ago, to the point where their lives were expendable. And despite the sort of physical violence they experienced every day they made an effort to find a space of negotiation. And one of the most viable ones, in which Americans, white Americans in particular, started changing their attitudes towards Asians and Chinese people was throu
Dallas Retail Roundup: The Openings, Closings, and Sales You Need to Know
LoveShackFancy debuts in Highland Park Village, a Dallas blogger launches a home decor line at Walmart, and more.
By Emily Heft
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March 10, 2021
12:42 pm
Stephen Karlisch
LoveShackFancy, an apparel line known for its feminine shapes and floral-forward patterns, has finally made its debut in Dallas. The brand’s first North Texas storefront opened its doors last week in Highland Park Village, and the space is just as pretty as we’d anticipated. Flowers adorn everything from the vintage-inspired curtains to the wallpapered ceiling, with LoveShackFancy’s signature printed dresses and skirts sprinkled throughout. In addition to womenswear, this location carries children’s pieces, home decor, and accessories. Stop by at 29 Highland Park Village from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday or 12 to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Episode 146 Indigenous Wisdom from the Kitchen: Felicia Ruiz
Aired: Monday, March 8th 2021
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HOSTED BY Dana Cowin
Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz is a kitchen curandera living in Rio Verde, Arizona reclaiming the healer approach to community health with Indigenous wisdom and whole food cooking . On Speaking Broadly, Ruiz shares her journey to becoming a healer through food. Being an Indigenous person and taking a class on foraging or wild-crafting from a white person, it was really hard for me. The teacher would refer to the Indigenous tribes that were using plants in the past tense. Saying they used them, as if they were no longer being used, or if the people themselves were extinct. Ruiz is now teaching workshops using her ancestors approach: we are a part of nature. The plants are our relatives and deserve our respect. Listen in for insights on herbal medicine, Indigenizing the diet, and traveling in a food truck to the tribal nations
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Renowned chef, food writer, and podcaster Julia Turshen takes a healthier approach to 110 easily prepared comfort foods in her new cookbook, Simply Julia.