• Episode 4: Amethyst Ganaway on the Baggage of "Southern" Food

  • Jul 31 2020
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 4: Amethyst Ganaway on the Baggage of "Southern" Food

  • Summary

  • Born and raised in North Charleston, S.C., Amethyst Ganaway has been working as a chef for more than 10 years, and she’s recently started sharing her knowledge as a food writer as well.

    On this episode, Amethyst and I talk about who decides what’s “Southern,” a recent shake-up in the influential Southern Foodways Alliance organization and her experiences as one of comparatively few Black women working in restaurant kitchens.

    LINKS
    Amethyst’s website: https://www.geecheegordita.com/
    Follow Amethyst @ExcuseMyFly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExcuseMyFly
    Oxford Food Symposium: https://www.oxfordsymposium.org.uk/
    The New York Times’ Southern Foodways Alliance story: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/29/dining/john-t-edge-southern-foodways-alliance.html?searchResultPosition=1
    Who Owns Southern Food? by Tunde Wey & John T. Edge: https://www.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/item/870-who-owns-southern-food
    Dr. Cynthia Greenlee: https://www.cynthiagreenlee.com/
    Gullah Gourmet: https://www.gullahgourmet.com/
    Geechie Boy grits: https://geechieboymill.com/
    Amethyst’s latest story, for Food & Wine: https://www.foodandwine.com/news/black-communities-food-as-protest
    Chef Mashama Bailey’s foie gras and grits come from her restaurant The Grey in Savannah, Ga.: https://thegreyrestaurant.com/

    Theme music: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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