1 hr 23 min

Episode 193: The Fruits of Empire: An Interview with Shana Klein Latinos Who Lunch

    • Personal Journals

Dr. Klein from Kent University inaugurates our women of art history series by speaking about her incredible book The Fruits of Empire. Babelito and Shana discuss their grad school years at New Mexico, and the importance of food art in the articulation of race, gender, and class in the U.S. Stay tuned till the end to hear recommendations from Favy and Babelito and as always send your questions to AskLWLpod@gmail.com and we may read them on a future episode. #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts  #lwlpod #latinx

Show Notes:

Shana Klein

Fruits of Empire Instagram

Moises Barrios

CIW Coalition of Immokalee Workers


Discount Code 17M662
Estamos Bien Museo del Barrio


Balún




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Buy the ABCs of Latinidad Coloring book

Dr. Klein from Kent University inaugurates our women of art history series by speaking about her incredible book The Fruits of Empire. Babelito and Shana discuss their grad school years at New Mexico, and the importance of food art in the articulation of race, gender, and class in the U.S. Stay tuned till the end to hear recommendations from Favy and Babelito and as always send your questions to AskLWLpod@gmail.com and we may read them on a future episode. #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts  #lwlpod #latinx

Show Notes:

Shana Klein

Fruits of Empire Instagram

Moises Barrios

CIW Coalition of Immokalee Workers


Discount Code 17M662
Estamos Bien Museo del Barrio


Balún




Thank you to all of our supporters on Patreon and Paypal



Buy the ABCs of Latinidad Coloring book

1 hr 23 min