Live: A Poem About A Chicken Shack
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What can an iconic Chicago restaurant chain tell us about segregation and the Great Migration? Poet and South Side native Nate Marshall joins Dan live on stage in Chicago to dig deep on food and race in his home city, ponder what he and his girlfriend might serve at their wedding, and debate the meaning of brunch. Today's sponsors: Go to GiveAGallon.com to donate to a food bank in your community. Go to NationsPhotoLab.com and use code SPORKFUL15 for 15% off your order. Go to VisitMilwaukee.org/plan to get your trip started.
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