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Top Honors for Food in 2 Worlds Podcasts from International Culinary Group

Top Honors for Food in 2 Worlds Podcasts from International Culinary Group

The International Association of Culinary Professionals named Food in 2 Worlds, Fi2W's podcast series on immigrant food and immigrant cooking, as the best Short Format Audio in their Digital Media awards. Our media partner, WNYC, New York Public Radio was a co-recipient. Fi2W joins a distinguished list of food writers, publishers and photographers in winning IACP awards this year. READ MORE »

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The “High Road” Restaurant – A New Approach to Improving Conditions for Restaurant WorkersPodcast:

The "High Road" Restaurant — A New Approach to Improving Conditions for Restaurant Workers »

May 15, 2013

New York's restaurant industry is thriving. In 2013 it is expected to generate $33.6 billion in revenue—an all time high. But while celebrity chefs and big-time restaurateurs are making more money than ever, many of their workers are fighting to survive on poverty-level wages. read more »

A Film for High School Students Tackles Misconceptions About Undocumented ImmigrantsFi2W Blog

A Film for High School Students Tackles Misconceptions About Undocumented Immigrants »

May 14, 2013

Jong-Min, 32, remembers being in high school and being told there was no future for undocumented immigrants and no point for him to attend college. "That was one of the misconceptions," says this son of Korean immigrant grocers in a new documentary film aimed at explaining immigration reform to high school students. Living Undocumented: High School, College and Beyond hopes to remove the stigma attached to being undocumented. The film presents six DREAMers who share personal stories about how they were perceived in high school when their friends and classmates found out there were in the U.S. illegally. read more »

Subway Artist Lothar Osterburg Re-imagines New York Through Immigrant EyesPodcast

Subway Artist Lothar Osterburg Re-imagines New York Through Immigrant Eyes »

May 9, 2013

New York City subway riders are used to glancing up to see works of art displayed in subway cars. In 1999 the MTA's Arts for Transit initiated the Art Card program to provide opportunities for illustrators, printmakers, and other visual artists to create transit-themed artwork for the subway system. But who are the artists who are selected by the MTA to enliven the daily commute? read more »



 

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