Kosher/Soul | Michael Twitty
Culinary historian Michael W. Twitty discusses African-American Jewish culinary identity, prepares black-eyed pea hummus, and explores how African-American and Jewish traditions can mediate otherness and oppression. This program at Elon University was sponsored by Jewish Studies, African/African-American Studies, the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society, the Global Neighborhood, the CREDE, Elon Hillel, History and Geography, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and the Coordinator of Residential Dining and Engagement.

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Michael Twitty: The Cooking Gene

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Judaism | L.D. Russell

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Michael Twitty: 2015 Sustainable Agriculture Conference Keynote Speaker

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Stokely Carmichael Lecture at Howard University, 1972

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Author Michael W. Twitty Discusses "The Cooking Gene"

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Culinary Injustice | Michael Twitty, Culinary Historian

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Christianity | L.D. Russell

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African Intellectual Schools A Zionist On Israel

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Michael Twitty on Being Black and Jewish

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How to Become Jewish | Modi Stand Up Comedy

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ABC Tried to Bury This James Baldwin Interview. Four Decades Later, It's Blisteringly Relevant.

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The Differences Between Ashkenazi & Sephardic Jews | Modi Stand Up Comedy

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Talking With An Enslaved Housemaid At Mount Vernon

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Michael Twitty on culinary justice | Observer Ideas

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Punk Jews - Full Movie

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Dr Sebi: Eat to Live (Full Length)

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Foods of Africa & the Enslaved with Michael Twitty

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What is Koushersoul? Michael Twitty Explains

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Indigenous, Native Cultures (World Religions: A Whirlwind Tour)

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