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What does the COVID-19 crisis mean for women-run food businesses? On today’s show I speak with Shaolee Sen, CEO of Hot Bread Kitchen, about the unique challenges women-run and immigrant-run food businesses face at this time. Hot Bread Kitchen is an organization in Harlem that’s a culinary incubator program and workforce development program that trains women for jobs in the culinary industry. You can support by visiting hotbreadkitchen.org.
And here are some of the businesses that were mentioned during our conversation:
Janie Bakes: website / instagram
Pabade: website / instagram
Ginjan: website/ instagram
Image courtesy of Hot Bread Kitchen
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What does the COVID-19 crisis mean for women-run food businesses? On today’s show I speak with Shaolee Sen, CEO of Hot Bread Kitchen, about the unique challenges women-run and immigrant-run food businesses face at this time. Hot Bread Kitchen is an organization in Harlem that’s a culinary incubator program and workforce development program that trains women for jobs in the culinary industry. You can support by visiting hotbreadkitchen.org.
And here are some of the businesses that were mentioned during our conversation:
Janie Bakes: website / instagram
Pabade: website / instagram
Ginjan: website/ instagram
Image courtesy of Hot Bread Kitchen
A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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