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  1. In the first two episodes of , a show on Executive Produced by , host (and ) does a surprisingly good job (considering each show's just over 20 minutes) of covering issues of race, white appropriation, history, and current events in a way that goes beyond the surface and forces white people to confront their own biases while celebrating and historical contributions to U.S. food history.

  2. In the first two episodes of #HungryForAnswers, a #DiscoveryPlus show on #HBOMax Executive Produced by #ViolaDavis, host (and #cookbook #author) #CarolineRandallWilliams does a surprisingly good job (considering each show's just over 20 minutes) of covering issues of race, white appropriation, history, and current events in a way that goes beyond the surface and forces white people to confront their own biases while celebrating #BlackExcellence and historical contributions to U.S. food history.

  3. In the first two episodes of #HungryForAnswers, a #DiscoveryPlus show on #HBOMax Executive Produced by #ViolaDavis, host (and #cookbook #author) #CarolineRandallWilliams does a surprisingly good job (considering each show's just over 20 minutes) of covering issues of race, white appropriation, history, and current events in a way that goes beyond the surface and forces white people to confront their own biases while celebrating #BlackExcellence and historical contributions to U.S. food history.

  4. In the first two episodes of #HungryForAnswers, a #DiscoveryPlus show on #HBOMax Executive Produced by #ViolaDavis, host (and #cookbook #author) #CarolineRandallWilliams does a surprisingly good job (considering each show's just over 20 minutes) of covering issues of race, white appropriation, history, and current events in a way that goes beyond the surface and forces white people to confront their own biases while celebrating #BlackExcellence and historical contributions to U.S. food history.

  5. In the first two episodes of #HungryForAnswers, a #DiscoveryPlus show on #HBOMax Executive Produced by #ViolaDavis, host (and #cookbook #author) #CarolineRandallWilliams does a surprisingly good job (considering each show's just over 20 minutes) of covering issues of race, white appropriation, history, and current events in a way that goes beyond the surface and forces white people to confront their own biases while celebrating #BlackExcellence and historical contributions to U.S. food history.