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In this episode, we continue our conversation on Race & Coffee with Winston Thomas Douglas. What does inclusivity look like in Specialty Coffee? Is culture of importance in who can access coffee? And how can we address issues well to reconcile and build a coffee scene that celebrates our uniqueness as South Africans?
We also talk briefly about Winston and Leigh's venture on starting Cedar Coffee Roasters, and their plans to make Specialty coffee inclusive and accessible to all as their business grows.
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In this episode, we continue our conversation on Race & Coffee with Winston Thomas Douglas. What does inclusivity look like in Specialty Coffee? Is culture of importance in who can access coffee? And how can we address issues well to reconcile and build a coffee scene that celebrates our uniqueness as South Africans?
We also talk briefly about Winston and Leigh's venture on starting Cedar Coffee Roasters, and their plans to make Specialty coffee inclusive and accessible to all as their business grows.
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