Professor of Sociology and Anthropolgy at the College of Staten Island Grace M. Cho, was recently quoted in a HuffPost article addressing the “Asian stinky lunch” narrative. Written by HuffPost reporter Brittany Wong, the feature explores the acceptance, and non-acceptance, of Asian cuisine as a part of the school lunchtime ritual for kids, one used as a cultural paradigm and segue into more complex issues of food-shaming and self-identity. See the full story via the HuffPost Website.
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