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Whetstone Radio Collective
Setting the Table
Hosted by Deb Freeman, Setting the Table is a podcast that explores the stories and histories of African American cuisine and foodways. From Sunday barbeques to the spirits in your cocktails, African Americans have created the foundation of modern American cuisine, yet African American food is one of the least explored food genres. Setting the Table illuminates the ways that African Americans have shaped how this country eats and drinks by exploring the historical events that have influenced the formation of Black foodways in America while also drawing a direct line to the people who are...
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4.9 stars from 198 ratings
Sorry I’m discovering this amazing podcast so late. The connection between the traditions of my family to history is filling me with so much joy, pride and appreciation. This show is important. Everyone do yourself a favor and listen to this amazing podcast. Great job Deb Freeman and Whetstone. ...Read full review »
reviewer0177 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/24
Great history
Stumbled across this podcast while searching for something I could listen to with my daughter who loves to cook. I really enjoy the variety of voices and topics. We are learning so much about our food and culture. Thx!
Toya in BK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/24
What a find!
I came across this podcast when I was looking for something else. I am so happy I decided to give it a try! It’s fascinating. A treasure!
Loganfool via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/23
Recent Episodes
We bring you a very important episode of Whetstone Audio Dispatch. Recently, host Stephen Satterfield spoke with C.W. Mallery, a Black farmer in El Paso, Colorado who has been the victim of racist terrorism on his own property. He and his wife Nicole, his farm and his animals have been...
Published 02/03/23
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