Fare Share: Ohio Restaurant Association member Letha Pugh proves perspective matters
The Columbus Dispatch.
During Black History Month, we thought it was important to highlight Pugh as a successful and prominent figure among central Ohio small businesses and the restaurant industry, especially as a Black woman who works hard, gives back to the community in more ways than one and speaks up for Black people when a voice is needed.
The results of our conversation are presented in a question-and-answer format.
Can you share what your thoughts are since the incident in January at Bake Me Happy?
Pugh: I’ve talked to a million people since then, but I think a discussion with my mom had summed it up: I don’t know why I was chosen to experience this, but, in the grand scheme of things, it was a gift. Look at the big picture of systemic racism and where we are today from a historical aspect. Incidents like this could easily be swept under the rug, but I chose to stand up and call them
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