In a recent campus visit, culinary historian Michael Twitty held forth with erudition, humor and compassion deepening appreciation of Black and Jewish foodways and making the case for embracing all that life in a multicultural society offers.
Culinary historian Michael Twitty believes food is vital to “who we’ve been and why.” The Emory community is invited to find nourishment in his remarks, books and food tastings on Jan. 27 at noon in the Jones Room of the Robert W. Woodruff Library.
A director at a Vernon Hills-based youth volleyball club has been suspended by one of the sport s national associations after using racially insensitive language at an event in south suburban Bedford Park in late October.