The Southern Foodways Alliance documents, studies, and explores the diverse food cultures of the changing American South.
Gravy
What if you came across a collection of notes from family members past—notes on how your family came to be?
Four stories from a Mississippi family
Georgia Gilmore used food as a weapon and a salve.
There is no way to talk about cocktails without talking about climate change.
"Just be quiet, give me my chicken, and let me pay and be on my way.”
In antebellum Savannah, “the greatest conflict between white artisans and African Americans arose over the retailing of…
Veganism isn’t just about taste. It’s about the power to change lives and change communities.
Methodist camp meetings are a centuries-old tradition for black and white worshippers in South Carolina.
Cookbooks cannot right wrongs, but they can highlight a community’s ambitions and project its unified beliefs.