
Wednesday, January 24
6:30pm to 8:30pmThe in-person event is sold out, but we're excited to "attend" this virtually (this is free)!
For African American culinary historian Michael W. Twitty there was a giant hole in the story of American cooking as big as the one in the story of most African American families. Putting the microscope on himself, Michael decided to fully trace out his family history through the story of Southern and American food. Using genetic research, historic interpretation, nature study, heirloom gardening and interviews with contemporary voices in food, his journey led him back to his family’s origins in West and Central Africa and a front row seat in the debate over race and food in American life.
This is a UW Graduate School Office of Public Lectures event.