The Metro

How a meal can transform grief into knowledge and empowerment


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Food is a connection to the past and a living memory.  It has a way of reminding the senses that love existed. 

But it’s never just about the food.

It’s about who taught you. It's about who was there to help you stir the pot and give you the spoon to lick the cake batter. It's about the traditions passed down on purpose and by accident. And sometimes it's about learning the hardships that put the food on the table. 

Ifayomi Christine is a writer, director, and lens-based artist. She recently directed the film "Until It Feels Like Worship", which untangles generational grief and trauma through remembrance and release. 

Cornetta Lane-Smith is a Detroit-based filmmaker, writer and producer. She is the founder of Studio 8278. She wrote and executive produced the docu-series "Recipes of Resistance." The series explores how food and conversation help unpack human complexity. 

They both joined The Metro’s Tia Graham to talk more about the film and docu-series. 

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