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Krishnendu Ray

@raykris1

I teach, read and write about food and society

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This summer, Scott Alves Barton (PhD ‘16, Food Studies, NYU) is a part of the African American Garden at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). It explores Black culture through the lens of plants. This three-year project This three-year project is… steinhardt.nyu.edu/news/celebrati…

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NYC public school edible schoolyard breakfast The figs, greens, tomatoes, peppers and herbs = grown and harvested by the kids and their teachers P.S. 216 Gravesend (figs), P.S. 7 East Harlem (peppers and tomatoes) and herbs from the Brooklyn Gardens Elementary School

NYC public school edible schoolyard breakfast

The figs, greens, tomatoes, peppers and herbs = grown and harvested by the kids and their teachers

P.S. 216 Gravesend (figs), P.S. 7 East Harlem (peppers and tomatoes) and herbs from the Brooklyn Gardens Elementary School
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Touch, talk and taste. They made me think and work hard with my hands. Open access. “Hands called our attention because of their salience during the pandemic, which accelerated modes of digitization resulting in the deepening of a crisis of social touch.” anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111…

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My take on a new translation of a book on Dalit cooking from Marathwada, India It will be in three parts. This is the first one. Thanks to Prof. Vandana Swamy and Prof. Ishita Dey in helping me navigate the related literature foodanthro.com/2024/08/26/rev…

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Farah’s writing is always so thoughtful; full of remorse and regret, critical of easy consumerism “Why would two people want to sit at a dining table, with its solid, vast distance between them? Instead, we acquired a 5x3 metre length of…” vittlesmagazine.com/p/folds-of-abu…?

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“Street Vendors of New York by the Numbers: Presenting the First Comprehensive Survey of NYC’s Iconic Street Vendors” - results of the first comprehensive survey. Thurs, Sept. 19th, 6-7:30 PM. NEO Philanthropy, 1001, 6th Ave 12th floor, New York, NY 10018

“Street Vendors of New York by the Numbers: Presenting the First Comprehensive Survey of NYC’s Iconic Street Vendors” - results of the first comprehensive survey. Thurs, Sept. 19th, 6-7:30 PM. NEO Philanthropy, 1001, 6th Ave 12th floor, New York, NY 10018
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Brilliant and subtle. Must read Himal more often. “Afghan refugees’ stories of food. Afghans living in Delhi preserve and construct ideas of home – both the remembered home lost to war in Afghanistan, and the home of refuge they are building in India.” himalmag.com/culture/afghan…?

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Here is the special issue of The Anthropology of Consciousness on touch in a digitized world Most are open access, mine isn’t. Message me for my piece if you do not have institutional access anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15563537/2…

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Organizing App workers in NYC This is a terrific example of solid organizing work that could be replicated elsewhere slucuny.swoogo.com/24September2024

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The film “Food and Country” is Ruth Reichl’s best work! Drove me through tears, anger and hope Interviewed by Food Studies PhD alum Mitchell Davis at the Ceres Food Film Festival; introduced by Jennifer Berg and Mayaan Laufer of Palms for Life Fund ceresfilmfestival.org

The film “Food and Country” is Ruth Reichl’s best work!

Drove me through tears, anger and hope 

Interviewed by Food Studies PhD alum Mitchell Davis at the Ceres Food Film Festival; introduced by Jennifer Berg and Mayaan Laufer of Palms for Life Fund ceresfilmfestival.org
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This is one of the more interesting books I have read about a post-colonial, transnational, gastroecology in terms of its empirical richness and theoretical provocation. That critical juxtaposition of gastronomy and ecology gets us around the cliches of mere ethnocentric

This is one of the more interesting books I have read about a post-colonial, transnational, gastroecology in terms of its empirical richness and theoretical provocation. 

That critical juxtaposition of gastronomy and ecology gets us around the cliches of mere ethnocentric
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We know globally, good school food depends on good jobs and access to cooked food (not processed, packaged, food) Here is an example of how that is being undermined in India — by underpaying women cooks Written by my sister in law Rema Nagarajan timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/midday-m…

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What a picture in the NYT today “All the jazz musicians” as Art Kane, who took the picture on Aug 12, 1958 on East 126th Street in Harlem, put it

What a picture in the NYT today

“All the jazz musicians” as Art Kane, who took the picture on Aug 12, 1958 on East 126th Street in Harlem, put it