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Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine - Gatherings Café: Vernon DeFoe on Indigenous Dishes and Food Sovereignty

Gatherings Café: Vernon DeFoe on Indigenous Dishes and Food Sovereignty

09/19/24 • 28 min

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine

In this episode of Native Lights, we sit down with Vernon DeFoe, the Executive Chef at the Gatherings Café located inside the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Vernon, a proud Red Cliff Anishinaabe, has over 20 years of experience in the restaurant industry and is a passionate advocate for Indigenous food sovereignty. For the past decade, he's been deeply involved in the movement to reclaim traditional foodways.

Join us as Vernon shares the journey that led him to his current role, his favorite dishes to cook, and the importance of partnering with Indigenous food distributors to sustain authentic culinary practices.

We’ll also explore the unique kitchen setup at Gatherings Café, which enables them to prepare and serve delicious Native foods with a deep cultural connection. And for a twist, we dive into Vernon’s other passion—music—and talk about his band and how he finds harmony between his love for cooking and creating music.

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In this episode of Native Lights, we sit down with Vernon DeFoe, the Executive Chef at the Gatherings Café located inside the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Vernon, a proud Red Cliff Anishinaabe, has over 20 years of experience in the restaurant industry and is a passionate advocate for Indigenous food sovereignty. For the past decade, he's been deeply involved in the movement to reclaim traditional foodways.

Join us as Vernon shares the journey that led him to his current role, his favorite dishes to cook, and the importance of partnering with Indigenous food distributors to sustain authentic culinary practices.

We’ll also explore the unique kitchen setup at Gatherings Café, which enables them to prepare and serve delicious Native foods with a deep cultural connection. And for a twist, we dive into Vernon’s other passion—music—and talk about his band and how he finds harmony between his love for cooking and creating music.

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