The Sweet Pepper

 


Hello, I'm B.R.

    In our Humanities class called "Food for Thought", we have been uncovering different kinds of racism and connecting them to socioeconomic status which can be related to food. We have covered and deeply studied 4 types of racism. These types of racism are: Structural, Institutional, Interpersonal, and Internalized. Throughout this unit we have explored different films and readings. Our teacher has challenged us to find ways to connect the book How the Other Half Eats to the listed types of racism, socioeconomic status, and the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).


    For this AP (Action Project), we were tasked to create a cooking tutorial with a food that is our favorite and has relation to our culture and/or race. In the video we were to connect our food and its ingredients to the 4 types of racism, the SDGs, and our readings. We were also to explain the history of each individual ingredient. I decided to make stuffed bell peppers. They are one of my favorite dishes and can be related to my ethnicity and race (Black American). 

Unfortunately, I cannot upload my video here. 



    I've learned a lot when doing research about this project. I had no idea that some of these ingredients could be related back to the 4 types of racism! This was a very eye-opening experience and had struck growth in my curiosity. I love food but I've never taken the initiative to learn its history. This project has changed that for me. I can't wait to learn more about more foods and cultures!

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