The Sporkful

How Jessica B. Harris Redefined American Food

Jun 23, 2025
Dr. Jessica B. Harris, an esteemed author of 16 books on African American food, discusses her groundbreaking work that connects West African culinary traditions to American cuisine. She shares her inspiring journey and highlights dishes like chicken yassa that celebrate cultural ties. Through her experiences and insights, Harris emphasizes the importance of community in shaping identity and advocates for the new generation of Black scholars to explore the future of culinary heritage.
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ANECDOTE

Food Adventures in Puerto Rico

  • In Puerto Rico, Harris and her friend Patricia Wilson hunted for lechon, reflecting shared cultural food appreciation.
  • She enjoyed exploring small markets, absorbing ingredients and community spirit.
INSIGHT

Markets as Community Centers

  • Harris describes markets as the heart of community life and cultural exchange.
  • Markets serve as a central meeting place to learn news and connect socially.
ANECDOTE

Emotional Visit to Goree Island

  • Harris visited Goree Island's Maison des Esclaves, a poignant site where enslaved Africans were held.
  • The experience was emotionally moving, underscoring the deep trauma of the transatlantic slave trade.
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