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Heritage Radio Network: Meat & Three

"Episode 186 - Pull up a Chair, it's the HRN Potluck!" (April 2024)

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"Episode 187 - Eating Together: Alternative Food Models" (March 2024)

"Episode 182 - Bursting at the Seams: Aesthetics, Sustainability and Self-Expression" (July 2023)

"Episode 181 - Cookbooks: Past and Present" (July 2023)

"Episode 180 - The Changing Landscape of Food Media" (June 2023)

"Episode 177 - Money Talks: When the Check Arrives" (April 2023)

"Episode 175 - Black Food Futures: Rooted in Community" (March 2023)

 

Washington Square News

"Growing an appetite for life: Loving and healing through food" (March 2024)

"Love in a time of transphobia" (March 2023)

"The Red Pavilion is the future of NYC nightlife" (March 2023)

"How NYU Students can live up to the legacy of mutual aid in NYC" (February 2023)

"Urbanspace puts your favorite dining hall to shame" (January 2023)

"How to be gay during the day: Building lesbian community in NYC" (December 2022)

"Culture's cult choices: HMart" (October 2022)

"WhistlePig's Sweet and Savory brunch brings community to the table" (October 2022)

"Chinatown munchies that are Mott Street Girls approved" (September 2022)

"A love letter to Kimmel farmer's market" (September 2022)

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StoryMaps

"Date with a Dream: Unpacking Black Excellence through EBONY's Visual Storytelling" (May 2023)

"Collard Greens" (May 2023)

"Negroes in Paris: Black hospitality in Jazz-Age Montmartre" (December 2022)

"Feeding the Revolution: Food in Black Liberation Movements" (December 2020)

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Camera Features

"SnackWithSash: Blending Culture, Creativity, and Culinary Influence Episode 1: Personal and Cultural Reflections in Cooking" Circle (October 2024)

"Anne Saxelby Legacy Fundraiser" New York 1 (September 2024)

"Honoring the Life of Anne Saxelby" PIX11 (September 2024)

"Towering Buttermilk Biscuits (plus a Cherry Cobbler!)" Happy Baking with Erin Jeanne McDowell. (September 2024)

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Journalism Features

"What Is 'Queer Food'? A Conference Explores (and Tastes) Some Answers" by Erik Piepenburg. New York Times (May 2024)

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