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Episode 471: Jasmine Leyva

Our Hen House 19 January 2019 8


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Mariann and Jasmin mourn the loss of beloved New York City vegan restaurant, Souen. Jasmin talks to Jasmine Leyva about her film, The Invisible Vegan, the view of veganism as “white people food,” how slavery disrupted people’s relationships with food, and her hope to be the example of veganism she didn’t have growing up. (10:00). Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties (44:45).

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