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Flagler Museum lectures will focus on connection between food and history

Dillard University receives $1 million from the Ray Charles Foundation

OffBeat Magazine Dillard University receives $1 million from the Ray Charles Foundation The Ray Charles Foundation is continuing its longstanding relationship with Dillard University with a $1 million grant. The grant will continue to support the University’s Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture which launched a food studies minor in the spring of 2020. Funds will also support scholarships for students participating in the program. Dillard University is a private four-year liberal arts historically black institution with a history dating back to 1869. “The Dillard University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture is humbled and honored to receive a generous grant from the Ray Charles Foundation to continue to build on Ray Charles’ vision and mission to celebrate, preserve and document African-American material culture. A portion of the grant will also help us to provide scholarships to students enrolled in our new food studies minor,”

As customers and coastlines disappear, a New Orleans chef fights for her community

As customers and coastlines disappear, a New Orleans chef fights for her community Dayana Sarkisova, The Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8Oyster Soup.Photo by Tom McCorkle for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of8Guests Ahmad Majed and Mallory Martin dine at the front porch table.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Martin and chef David Harrower discuss the evening s menu.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 5of8Guests Edouad Majoie and Courtney Hana in the restaurant s courtyard.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less

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