The injustice of inequality has found
its way into the culinary community. It’s probably been obvious to you for a
while, but one thing that Add Passion and Stir enabled me to see more clearly
is the dramatic evolution of the chef, restaurant and culinary community from
helping to fight hunger to innovating in the fight for social justice. Many are
going beyond charitable work to use their businesses to leverage systemic
change on equity, justice, and sustainability matters. The range of issues they
are involved in represents a dramatic shift with profound consequence both for
the impact they can have, and for our need to keep up with their interests.
Just
look at the diverse examples:
n Sarah Polon,
Soupergirl, changing the world one bowl of soup at a time, through a locally
sourced, plant-based business.
n Mary Sue
Milliken addressing “the broken food system”.
All Add Passion and Stir episodes can be found at http://addpassionandstir.com/ and on iTunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/add-passion-and-stir/id1164624510?mt=2
n Bill Telepan and
Marc Murphy, advocating for healthier school means via Wellness in Schools,
n Sam Polk, making
healthy prepared foods affordable for all thru EveryTable
n Jose Andres
working with the UN Foundation to promote clean cookstoves to end the epidemic
of disease killing women and children in Haiti
Today’s
new generation of chefs are about more
than charity fundraising events. They are about advocacy, sustainability,
policy and systemic change.. They are helping to feed America’s hungry kids,
but are also going beyond that. They see food policy as a social justice issue.
They are creating options for their customers to impact agriculture, supply
chain, energy and the environment, and children’s health.
For
many, Share Our Strength and our No Kid Hungry campaign helped plant the seed.
Shoots and leaves have sprouted in many different directions but all have
blossomed toward the sun - and are still growing. All Add Passion and Stir episodes can be found at http://addpassionandstir.com/ and on iTunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/add-passion-and-stir/id1164624510?mt=2
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