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Let's Give A Damn
Tunde Wey — Using Food As A Means To Force Hard Conversations To Take Place

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 45:48


Tunde Wey, a Nigerian chef based in New Orleans, is a chef is who focuses on using food to address huge topics like racial inequality. Say what? Yup. He uses food to address systemic race issues in our country and he does a damn good job at it. With names like Saartj, 4:44, Blackness in America, and 1882, you can see immediately deduce that his pop-up restaurants are about much more than food. One of his projects even charged two different amounts depending on whether a white person or a black person was purchasing the meal. You’re going to love how Tunde processes through these issues. As we talked, I started to feel very….heavy I guess is the word. He’s addressing very hard issues. I loved the answer he provided when I told him how I was feeling.  Follow Tunde on Instagram and keep up with ever-evolving body of work on his website. ____________________________ PODCAST SPONSOR! Many thanks to our friends at Goodwell Co. for sponsoring the podcast for the next few weeks!  The mission of Goodwell Co. is to create 100% natural, subscription-based, sustainable products, systems, and technologies that raise environmental awareness and empower people to make choices that help protect and preserve the planet today. Visit their website and use the code DAMN when you check out and you'll get 20% off your one-time purchase OR your subscription purchase! What are you waiting for?! ____________________________ Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TheMisbelief RadioShow
S2Ep4 (St. Batricks Day)

TheMisbelief RadioShow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 116:24


March 17, 2018 (St. Batricks Day) Hosts: DC PauL,Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, J. Steel, & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: DJ Mastermind Producer: Brian Egland Guests: Tunde Wey & River I. Smith Topics:  People may know him as the rebel, but he is the light.  One of the most purposeful people with an abundance of talent on a journey for a great 2018.  He works hard, drinks his energy, and is our brother.  On this episode of TheMisBelief RadioShow we are celebrating our very own #thatactorguy Martin "Mister Bats" Bradford on his birthday, St. Batricks Day!  Tune into this episode hear all the love and get all feelz.   We are first joined by Chef Tunde Wey who discusses making national headlines after his month long pop up restaurant, Saartj, gained attention for also being a social experiement about racial wealth disparity.  Tunde discusses the inspiration behind the restaurant and the experiment, and also discusses how the customers reacted to the price of the meal being $12 or a suggested $30 to those who identified as white.   After dat we are joined by TheMisbelief TeamMember, Comedian, and Recording Artist River I. Smith who discusses his musical journey project that will see him create albums under different genres, and also flexes his pun making skills with us. We run it about Tom Benson cutting everybody out in his will, the request for a Benson Circle, Aretha Franklin postponing Jazz Fest for the 3rd year in a row and being replaced by Rod Stewart, DC being on the SoFar Nola team, Dillard University celebrating women's month with speaking presentations by Remy Ma, Mia X, Downtown Leslie Brown, Keke Palmer, Donna Brazil, and a whole lot more of wuts going on out chere, a sankofa session in honor of LeLand University, and #thatactorguy Mister Bats is slapping 1/3 of the breakfast club and a teacher with a gun with the Dat Neck this week.   Songs: Phat Word - Where Y'at AP Wise Guys – Determination Song Brandon Tarrell – Life Chase Dat Truth – Still Standing Da Homie Skidd – Let's Talk River I. Smith – Give It All Away River I Smith – Turn Me Up Dee-1 – Hood Villains TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists.  If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.    

What Would Mama Do?
Saartj 3/12

What Would Mama Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:08


"Dear Mamas, I heard about this restaurant in New Orleans that’s charging its white customers $30 for lunch, but charging black customers $12! How is this legal, and why in the world would anyone in this day and age think that discrimination based on race is okay?"The pop-up restaurant, Saartj, is making a big splash in the news media. We took this question to the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on the restaurant and whether the message it's sending to its customers is the one it intends."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.

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American Ground Radio
What Would Mama Do?: Saartj 3/12

American Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:08


"Dear Mamas, I heard about this restaurant in New Orleans that’s charging its white customers $30 for lunch, but charging black customers $12! How is this legal, and why in the world would anyone in this day and age think that discrimination based on race is okay?"The pop-up restaurant, Saartj, is making a big splash in the news media. We took this question to the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on the restaurant and whether the message it's sending to its customers is the one it intends."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.

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What Would Mama Do?
Saartj 3/12

What Would Mama Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:08


"Dear Mamas, I heard about this restaurant in New Orleans that’s charging its white customers $30 for lunch, but charging black customers $12! How is this legal, and why in the world would anyone in this day and age think that discrimination based on race is okay?"The pop-up restaurant, Saartj, is making a big splash in the news media. We took this question to the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on the restaurant and whether the message it's sending to its customers is the one it intends."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.

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American Ground Radio
What Would Mama Do?: Saartj 3/12

American Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:08


"Dear Mamas, I heard about this restaurant in New Orleans that’s charging its white customers $30 for lunch, but charging black customers $12! How is this legal, and why in the world would anyone in this day and age think that discrimination based on race is okay?"The pop-up restaurant, Saartj, is making a big splash in the news media. We took this question to the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on the restaurant and whether the message it's sending to its customers is the one it intends."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.

new orleans mama mamas dear mamas saartj american ground radio what would mama do moor coffee company