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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 50 MIN

July 30, 2025: African apple communities

from The Fabulous 413 · host Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith

We’re reminding you that Africa is not a single country, so stop treating it like that. In fact there’s an opportunity coming up for you to learn more about and interact with the culture of several of the nations that make up the continent in Springfield. The African Community Festival happens August 9 celebrating people of the African diaspora and their many cultures. We’ll speak with organizers Naefia Padi, Emmanuel Owusu, and Doreen Dawes about the music, food, festivities, and community action that will happen at the event. We’ll also head to Westfield where their local farmers market has become a volunteer fueled labor of community. Market Manager Lisa Zlody, and volunteers Sarah Adams, and Priest Sandy Albim show us the many flavors of the current market in it’s current location, the impact of HIP and SNAP, and the coalition of folx coming together to make sure their neighbors are getting healthy produce. And with word nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam Webster, we swallow an orchard's worth of other fruits that English didn’t have terms for to specifically look at how apples came to be associated with laryngeal protuberances. Which is to say we look at the term Adams apple. 

We’re reminding you that Africa is not a single country, so stop treating it like that. In fact there’s an opportunity coming up for you to learn more about and interact with the culture of several of the nations that make up the continent in Springfield.  The African Community Festival happens August 9 celebrating people of the African diaspora and their many cultures. We’ll speak with organizers Naefia Padi, Emmanuel Owusu, and Doreen Dawes about the music, food, festivities, and community action that will happen at the event.  We’ll also head to Westfield where their local farmers market has become a volunteer fueled labor of community. Market Manager Lisa Zlody, and volunteers Sarah Adams, and Priest Sandy Albim show us the many flavors of the current market in it’s current location, the impact of HIP and SNAP, and the coalition of folx coming together to make sure their neighbors are getting healthy produce.  And with word nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam Webster, we swallow an orchard's worth of other fruits that English didn’t have terms for to specifically look at how apples came to be associated with laryngeal protuberances.  Which is to say we look at the term Adams apple.

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