OMAR TATE: ONE THOUSAND BEAN PIES IN THE MIDDLE OF A WAR
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REPLAY: Honeysuckle's Omar Tate joins us from Philadelphia during an emotional week of protests and racial tension to talk about finding his way as a black chef in America and expressing the experience of blackness through his food. Hear why he interpreted the MOVE bombing on a plate, how he's discovered ultimate autonomy and what $100 bean pies could mean to the future of his cooking and his neighborhood. **THIS EPISODE ORIGINALLY RAN ON JUNE 5th. Help fund Omar's Honeysuckle Community Center: https://www.gofundme.com/f/honeysuckle-community-center
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