Take Me Black

Marques Clark

Take Me Black Our Food, Our Stories, Our Way Hosted by Chef Marques Clark Take Me Black is more than a podcast—it's a declaration. Hosted by Chef Marques Clark, a TEDx speaker, national bestselling author, African American foodways steward, and 2018 Poet Laureate of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum, this show centers food as memory, resistance, healing, and truth. Each episode reclaims the narratives carried through our kitchens, our hands, and our histories—stories often overlooked, diluted, or made "palatable" for others. Take Me Black is a metaphor. A play on words that boldly says: I will no longer change who I am to fit a mold. Take me Black—accept me as I am. Every part of me. The poor upbringing. The struggle. The meals made from scarcity but seasoned with love. The things I've seen, the food I've eaten, and the resilience I've endured. It is also an invitation to go back—to a time when food was the center stage of our homes. When the kitchen was sacred. When meals meant community, celebration, and survival. When we waited to hear Mama call our names and say, "Come eat." That sound was love. That was home. That was village. That was tradition. Through conversation, storytelling, poetry, and lived experience, Chef Marques Clark brings listeners back to those roots—where African American foodways are honored not as trends, but as legacy. This is our food. Our stories. Our way. Take Me Black.

Episodes

  1. In The Market Place with Ramona Brayboy, Sunshine Fresh Market Founder

    03/11/2023

    In The Market Place with Ramona Brayboy, Sunshine Fresh Market Founder

    Hey Hey Hey, Family, I always love coming back to the podcast and I always enjoy it most when you come back as listeners of the show. Thank you for all of your support downloading our show. Let's meet someone who I would consider a pioneer woman in the heart of St Petersburg, Fl Ramona Brayboy, she is an absolute Giant in the community of South St Pete, Fl, she's a Model and Singer turned Entrepreneur, who sees the world from a similar lense as I mysef do,  Ramona has became a Food Activist Vegan Chef, she is the founder of Sunshine Fresh Market, a market that presents vendors who are serving the community natural, plant based and organic foods and products,  This Food Activist is using her abilities to cook wholesome foods made from plants to help the world be a much better place, seeing black and brown communities suffer from the lack of food knowledge and struggle to live a quality life because of food insecurities, her Sunday markets down in St Pete, Fl is helping the narrative of the south side community change and be flipped right on it's head, by providing a more cleaner and ethical service of food products, not only good for the most underserved communities of St Petersburg Fl, but also a work that provides a service to the planet. now that's a luxury we can all afford to do.    catch Food Activist / Vegan Chef Ramona on Sundays Presenting her "Sunshine City Market" at Wings Fellowship Church, Located on the corner of 18th ave and 34th Street South,    You can stay in touch by also following Ramona Elizabeth on Facebook and Sunshine Fresh Market on Facebook as well. I am Chef Omaka Chief Operatings Officer of YES CHEF VILLAGE INC. see you all inside the show, and don't forget to subscribe and download this episode where ever you listen to podcast,    Remember "Every Child Deserves To Live A Full Life"

    41 min

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Take Me Black Our Food, Our Stories, Our Way Hosted by Chef Marques Clark Take Me Black is more than a podcast—it's a declaration. Hosted by Chef Marques Clark, a TEDx speaker, national bestselling author, African American foodways steward, and 2018 Poet Laureate of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum, this show centers food as memory, resistance, healing, and truth. Each episode reclaims the narratives carried through our kitchens, our hands, and our histories—stories often overlooked, diluted, or made "palatable" for others. Take Me Black is a metaphor. A play on words that boldly says: I will no longer change who I am to fit a mold. Take me Black—accept me as I am. Every part of me. The poor upbringing. The struggle. The meals made from scarcity but seasoned with love. The things I've seen, the food I've eaten, and the resilience I've endured. It is also an invitation to go back—to a time when food was the center stage of our homes. When the kitchen was sacred. When meals meant community, celebration, and survival. When we waited to hear Mama call our names and say, "Come eat." That sound was love. That was home. That was village. That was tradition. Through conversation, storytelling, poetry, and lived experience, Chef Marques Clark brings listeners back to those roots—where African American foodways are honored not as trends, but as legacy. This is our food. Our stories. Our way. Take Me Black.