#hungryforanswers — Public Fediverse posts
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.