Food tells a story
Hard to Swallow is a multi part documentary series that follows Nigerian immigrant, chef, and writer Tunde Wey as he explores the social and political implications of food consumption and production around the globe.
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Hard to Swallow doesn't just serve as a documentary; it ignites crucial conversations about the intersection of food, culture, and inequality. By following the journey of Tunde Wey, viewers are compelled to confront the often-hidden societal and political implications of what we consume.
The film explores the Racial Wealth Divide in New Orleans, showcasing how systemic barriers impact access to nutritious food and fair labor practices. According to Prosperity Now, the racial wealth gap has left Black families in New Orleans with just 4% of the wealth of white families, a staggering statistic that underscores the urgency of the film’s message.
Through its compelling narrative, Hard to Swallow advocates for actionable change, encouraging viewers to support nonprofits that are actively working to dismantle these inequalities. By highlighting stories that resonate on a personal level while grounding them in hard-hitting data, the film not only informs but empowers communities to take action. The call to donate to meaningful causes is not just a plea; it's an invitation to be part of a larger movement toward equity and justice in the food system.
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