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The Ethnographic Eater
Mick
12 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the Ethnographic Eater on Anchor FM. This podcast focuses on the impact food has on society, our relationships, and how we function as individual humans. We hope to inform and inspire others to join us as we discover how food has changed over time, and how it effects us emotionally, physically, and mentally. This podcast will be covering the ethnographic and anthropological perspectives of food. *This is a multifaceted podcast, with each subject being divided into seasons*
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Welcome to the Ethnographic Eater on Anchor FM. This podcast focuses on the impact food has on society, our relationships, and how we function as individual humans. We hope to inform and inspire others to join us as we discover how food has changed over time, and how it effects us emotionally, physically, and mentally. This podcast will be covering the ethnographic and anthropological perspectives of food. *This is a multifaceted podcast, with each subject being divided into seasons*
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Food Justice Series: The Carver Market story
The Ethnographic Eater
24 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Food Justice Series: The Carver Market story

Mick sits down to talk with current Carver Market manager, Mr Jeff Delp about how the market came to be, where its going, and how the market helps improve the health of his coworkers and neighborhood.


Jeff Delp and the team at Carver Market have helped create a warm welcoming environment to the Carver neighborhood in South Atlanta. Along with the help of the economic development group he is a part of, this dream became a reality. While the local area flourished with small neighborhood markets in the 1950s and 60s, eventually big box stores began to have an affect on those mom and pop shops. Big box stores like Target, Walmart, Meijers and Krogers have become todays norm and often times can be found in bustling suburban areas. However, this leaves smaller neighborhoods that are miles from the city are hard for some residents to reach. This leaves communities at risk for malnutrition and poor physical and emotional health. This is something Jeff, his family, his coworkers and the economic development group didn't want for his neighborhood. Carver Market not only is a place of community gathering and empowerment, but a place where the community can walk to get fresh coffee, meats, vegetables, cheeses, as well as other snacky-staples.

Come join us as we talk about the importance of small hometown markets, the topics of race and gender on physical well being, and how putting equity, time, and love into local neighborhoods can benefit the area for years to come.

Supplemental information: 60 Minutes spiel from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=297441371898921


The Ethnographic Eater
Welcome to the Ethnographic Eater on Anchor FM. This podcast focuses on the impact food has on society, our relationships, and how we function as individual humans. We hope to inform and inspire others to join us as we discover how food has changed over time, and how it effects us emotionally, physically, and mentally. This podcast will be covering the ethnographic and anthropological perspectives of food. *This is a multifaceted podcast, with each subject being divided into seasons*