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The Queen of Creole Cuisine - A Conversation on Civil Rights and Cooking

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Dive into an inspiring 23-minute interview featuring Leah Chase, the 94-year-old "Queen of Creole Cuisine," in conversation with TEDWomen Curator Pat Mitchell. Discover how Chase's New Orleans restaurant, Dooky Chase, became a pivotal location during the civil rights movement, serving as a meeting ground for both white and black patrons and a safe haven for activists planning protests. Learn about the restaurant's historical significance and its continued commitment to fostering unity and social change. Gain insights from Chase's lifetime of activism, culinary expertise, and unwavering dedication to speaking up for what's right. Explore the power of food in bringing people together and its role in shaping American history through the lens of this legendary chef's experiences.

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An interview with the Queen of Creole Cuisine | Leah Chase and Pat Mitchell

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