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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2017 · 28 MIN

E24: I-Collective takes New York

from Toasted Sister Podcast · host Native Voice One - NV1

(Ink & Paper/Jessica Sargent photos) In this special episode, I talk with four Indigenous chefs who attended the I-Collective’s (Indigenous, Inspired, Innovative, Independent Collective) Indigenous Harvest Pop Up dinner in New York. They talk about the dishes they prepared for the seven-course dinner and what inspires and motivates them when they cook. Voices: Brit Reed (Choctaw), cook and student at Seattle Culinary Academy and founder of Food Sovereignty is Tribal Sovereignty Hillel Echo-Hawk (Pawnee and Athabaskan), cook at Joli and owner of Birch Basket Twila Cassadore (San Carlos Apache), cultural projects assistant with the San Carlos Apache Jessica Sargent (Akwesasne Mohawk), I-Collective photographer, owner of Ink and Paper Photo, administration of the Friends of the Akwesasne Freedom School rz2pzadn

(Ink & Paper/Jessica Sargent photos) In this special episode, I talk with four Indigenous chefs who attended the I-Collective’s (Indigenous, Inspired, Innovative, Independent Collective) Indigenous Harvest Pop Up dinner in New York. They talk about the dishes they prepared for the seven-course dinner and what inspires and motivates them when they cook. Voices: Brit Reed (Choctaw), cook and student at Seattle Culinary Academy and founder of Food Sovereignty is Tribal Sovereignty Hillel Echo-Hawk (Pawnee and Athabaskan), cook at Joli and owner of Birch Basket Twila Cassadore (San Carlos Apache), cultural projects assistant with the San Carlos Apache Jessica Sargent (Akwesasne Mohawk), I-Collective photographer, owner of Ink and Paper Photo, administration of the Friends of the Akwesasne Freedom School rz2pzadn

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