Oh wow, what a wonderful episode! It’s a detective story in which journalist goes back through time to investigate possible links between jambalaya and joloff rice. In the process, she discovers a lot about how transatlantic research is done and uncovers patterns in the movements of enslaved people ...Show More
Terrific food history episode helps us understand the complexity of finding certainty in oral history and the opportunities that do exist to do archival research on black American history. I’ve just discovered this podcast from the folks at Cook’s Illustrated / America’s Test Kitchen. @rmmiller364 ...Show More
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rmmiller364 recommended:Aug 10th, 2020
Oh wow, what a wonderful episode! It’s a detective story in which journalist goes back through time to investigate possible links between jambalaya and joloff rice. In the process, she discovers a lot about how transatlantic research is done and uncovers patterns in the movements of enslaved people ...Show More
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epekilis recommended:Aug 11th, 2020
Terrific food history episode helps us understand the complexity of finding certainty in oral history and the opportunities that do exist to do archival research on black American history. I’ve just discovered this podcast from the folks at Cook’s Illustrated / America’s Test Kitchen. @rmmiller364 ...Show More
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rmmiller364Aug 11th, 2020
@epekilis thanks! Added that episode to my queue!
rmmiller364Aug 21st, 2020
@epekilis I just listened to this and thanks again for sharing! I live in Sacramento, so it was nice to hear a local story.