a conversation with Black Food Folks

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Colleen Vincent |  @ms_collycol

 

Black Food Folks is a fellowship of black professionals working in food and beverage, food media, and events. The group was co-founded by a Brooklyn-based photographer specializing in food, drinks, and events, Clay Williams. He shoots assignments for The New York Times, The James Beard Foundation and Edible Brooklyn; and Director of Culinary Community Initiatives for the James Beard Foundation, Colleen Vincent. We discuss the necessity of sharing our own food stories, the current challenges facing the community of black food professionals, and what the future could look like for black food.

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Clay Williams |  @ultraclay


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Tiffani Rozier

My name is Tiffani Rozier, a freelance writer, podcast producer, and content developer living and working in Phoenix, Arizona.

I have an insatiable curiosity for people and their stories. I'm passionate about discovering and shaping narratives in transformative and impactful ways. We live in a time when we can reach larger audiences and build community through various channels and platforms. Great storytelling is an essential tool for building relationships, inspiring deep connections, and leaving an impact. I'm committed to telling stories that center narratives that amplify the voices of individuals and communities.

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