Episode 284: Gumbo, Grits, and Gathering: Black Food is Black History

In this Espresso Talk Today episode, we step into the rich, vibrant world of Black food spaces with the story A Taste of Home.

This story is more than a sensory experience—it’s an exploration of how food connects us to our history, our culture, and our sense of belonging.

Date: Feb 21, 2025
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Episode 284: Gumbo, Grits, and Gathering: Black Food is Black History
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Episode 283

In this Episode…

Join Ama-Robin as she shares the nostalgic experience of being in the bustling African-Caribbean marketplace, the aroma of smoked paprika, the warmth of Big Mama’s kitchen, and the lively spirit of a small barbecue shack, A Taste of Home reminds us that food is more than nourishment. It is history, resilience, and love—passed down from generation to generation.

But this episode also takes us Beyond the Story. We reflect on the deeper truths about Black food spaces—how they are often underfunded, over-policed, and dismissed by mainstream narratives. While Black markets, restaurants, and community kitchens are places of safety, joy, and cultural continuity, they are also spaces that white society has historically overlooked, devalued, or deemed “unsafe.”

This is why we must protect and uplift Black food spaces. They are more than places to eat—they are cultural sanctuaries. They are where our elders are respected, where our children can feel at home, and where our history is alive in every spice, every dish, every gathering.

As you listen to this episode, I invite you to reflect:

  • What foods make you feel at home?

  • What Black food spaces in your community need your support?

  • How can we ensure that these spaces remain vibrant and thriving for future generations?

This episode is a love letter to Black food, the Black community, and Black history.

Because Black food is Black history. And Black history must always be honored, protected, and celebrated.

🔥 Listen now and celebrate the history, flavors, and power of Black food culture.

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