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    On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, we have Tattfoo Tan, Michael Pribich and Jorge Rojas, contributing artists to Project Row Houses’ “Matter of Food” exhibition. From Tattfoo’s “S.O.S. + Greenhouse Collective” which serves as a incubator of ideas through community collaboration, to Michael’s “Sugarland” that deals with the labor practices in sugar harvesting, to Jorge’s “Gente de Maiz” looking at corn as an ingredient of worship (includes the “Tortilla Oracle” readings), see how their projects inform how societal beliefs and practices effect our food systems. This episode was sponsored by Hearst Ranch. For more information visit HearstRanch.com

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    The Food Seen: Tattfoo Tan, Michael Pribich, Jorge Rojas, “Matter of Food” at Project Row Houses (19:16)

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    Michael Harlan Turkel, The Food Seen, Heritage Radio Network, Hearst Ranch, Tattfoo Tan, Michael Pribich, Jorge Rojas, Project Row Houses, tortilla oracle, sugar trade, A Matter of Food, The Imperial Sugar Company, SOS Project, Third Ward, Houston, Tongue Garden,

    Social Structures, Ineractions & Community Projects (22:00)

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    social structures interacting with people, art, we are used to International food in New York, food diversity, culture, Gente de Maiz, corn people, fortune telling, performance based ritual, community projects, Corn Mandala, social justice, community building,


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