
Food Is Never Just Food (June 2025)
From Immigrantly by Saadia Khan | Immigrantly Media
March 31, 2026 · 55 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the complex narratives behind food, exploring themes of power, privilege, and authenticity with guest Jenny Dorsey.
We love to romanticize food as a universal connector. But behind every plate is a story of power, privilege, and who gets to define what's "authentic." We're bringing this one back because it hits harder than ever. Chef, food activist, and Studio ATAO founder Jenny Dorsey joins Saadia Khan to expose the uncomfortable truths about race, class, colonialism, and the politics of food. From childhood shame to the myth of fine dining, this is a raw conversation about who controls the narrative and who gets left out. With SNAP cuts hitting millions, food insecurity rising, and the government eliminating the data we use to track hunger, this episode is more urgent in 2026 than when we first recorded it in June 2025 Join us in creating new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can find more information at http://immigrantlypod.com. Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! You can connect with Saadia on IG @itssaadiak…
People in this episode
Host: Saadia Khan
Guest: Jenny Dorsey
Topics covered
- food politics
- race and class
- colonialism
- food insecurity
- authenticity in food
- narrative control
Keywords
- food activism
- cultural narratives
- SNAP cuts
- hunger data
- fine dining
- childhood shame
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Studio ATAO, Immigrantly Media
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