
Black British Food Matters With Zoe Adjonyoh and Melissa Thompson
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11/28/22 • 44 min
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.
This week we discuss why Black British Food Matters with Zoe Adjonyoh, founder of Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen and award-winning food journalist Melissa Thompson. Food plays a central role in any society. It carries our culture across generations and holds secrets about our history. We also ask if the food wider society values contains racist overtones, for example why is French cuisine regularly seen as the height of “good cooking” while West African food is rarely mentioned?
Find out more about the hosts and guests:
Zoe Adjonyoh
https://www.zoesghanakitchen.com/
Twitter: @zoeadjonyoh
Instagram: @zoeadjonyoh
Melissa Thompson
Twitter: @FowlMouthsFood
Instagram: @fowlmouthsfood
Marcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryder
Lenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenry
Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:
https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/
Podcast art by Faber
Music by The Lethargees
This podcast is a Faber & Faber production
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.
This week we discuss why Black British Food Matters with Zoe Adjonyoh, founder of Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen and award-winning food journalist Melissa Thompson. Food plays a central role in any society. It carries our culture across generations and holds secrets about our history. We also ask if the food wider society values contains racist overtones, for example why is French cuisine regularly seen as the height of “good cooking” while West African food is rarely mentioned?
Find out more about the hosts and guests:
Zoe Adjonyoh
https://www.zoesghanakitchen.com/
Twitter: @zoeadjonyoh
Instagram: @zoeadjonyoh
Melissa Thompson
Twitter: @FowlMouthsFood
Instagram: @fowlmouthsfood
Marcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryder
Lenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenry
Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:
https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/
Podcast art by Faber
Music by The Lethargees
This podcast is a Faber & Faber production
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Black British Mental Health Matters With Marverine Cole and David Harewood
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.
This week we discuss why Black British Mental Health Matters with the highly acclaimed actor David Harewood and journalist and documentary maker Marverine Cole. With Black Britons four times more likely to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act this is one of the most pressing issues affecting our communities. Our guests talk about the reality behind the shocking stats, their own personal mental health experiences and whether living in Britain is bad for our mental health.
Find out more about the hosts and guests:
David Harewood
Twitter: @DavidHarewood
Instagram: @davidharewood
David Harewood’s BBC Two documentary is ‘Psychosis and Me’
Marverine Cole
https://www.marverinecole.co.uk/
Twitter: @TVMarv
Instagram: @tvmarv
Marverine Cole’s BBC Radio 4 documentary is ‘Black Girls Don’t Cry’
Marcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryder
Lenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenry
Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:
https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/
Podcast art by Faber
Music by The Lethargees
This podcast is a Faber & Faber production
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Black British Disabled People Matter With Michelle Daley and Katouche Goll
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –
What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.
This week we discuss why Black British Disabled People Matter with Michelle Daley and Katouche Goll, both leading campaigners for Black disability rights for people in Britain. Daley and Goll explain why we cannot properly address racism in Britain today unless Black disabled people are front and centre of any struggle. Estimated to make up 22 percent of the Black British population we explore exactly why Black British disabled people’s lives matter.
Find out more about the hosts and guests:
Michelle Daley
http://www.daleymichelle.co.uk/
Twitter: @michedaley
Katouche Goll
Twitter: @itsKatouche
Instagram: @itskatouche
Marcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryder
Lenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenry
Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:
https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/
Podcast art by Faber
Music by The Lethargees
This podcast is a Faber & Faber production
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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