• Chef Adrian Lipscombe on Legacy and the 40 Acres & a Mule Project

  • Jul 2 2020
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Chef Adrian Lipscombe on Legacy and the 40 Acres & a Mule Project

  • Summary

  • Chef Adrian Lipscombe, Texas native and owner of Uptowne Cafe & Bakery in Wisconsin, is a very busy woman. She’s a wife, mother of four, city planner and business owner and the founder of the 40 Acres & a Mule Project, which she launched in June to preserve, research and celebrate Black foodways. On today’s show we talk about the goals of the project and the importance of legacy which Adrian shares from her own personal, familial stories and from the point of view of a Black culinarian, interested in passing on knowledge about Black foodways to the next generation of Black chefs. If you’d like to support the 40 Acres and Mule project, head here.

    Image courtesy of Adrian Lipscombe.

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