• Cooking Bonds: Food and Intergenerational Belonging

  • Jul 15 2022
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

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Cooking Bonds: Food and Intergenerational Belonging

  • Summary

  • Our guests today are Phariha Rahman and Theresa Alarcon. Both Phariha and Theresa have been Binghamton University students and involved in community engagement.

    Phariha and Theresa talk about the memories of their grandmothers and the complications of stereotypes about immigrants and their descendants. They also discuss how the bonds and values constructed around food influence their sense of self and belonging.

    Phariha's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/rice-and-daal

    Theresa's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/empanadas-1936

    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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