Table for All with Buki Elegbede
A cinematic docuseries focusing on culture, diversity and inclusion through the lens of food in the state of New Jersey.
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A cinematic docuseries focusing on culture, diversity and inclusion through the lens of food in the state of New Jersey.
Can't find the episode you're looking for?
Fri, 2/27 at 8:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Buki Elegbede uncovers New Jersey's Black history and role in the Underground Railroad via authentic Black soul food at Camden's Corrine's Place and a visit to the Macedonia A.M.E. Church; freed slave diets in Jersey City.
Fri, 2/27 at 8:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Buki Elegbede takes a self-defense class with a Filipino martial art master; two Filipino "godmothers" create traditional Filipino meals; learning the traditional lion dance at the New York Chinese Cultural Center.
Fri, 2/27 at 9:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Third generation farmer Deacon Willie Davis, creator of the Green Acre Community Garden; "closed loop" farming at the Ironbound farm; hard cider.
Fri, 2/27 at 9:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Exploring Latin American communities and cultures; Nicaraguan recipes and insight on Long Island; Cinco de Mayo party in North Brunswick, N.J.; an authentic Venezuelan feast.
Fri, 2/27 at 10:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Jewish culture; Shabbat; Jewish activist Lizzy Savetsky stops at her favorite Manhattan Jewish bakery and visits with New York Mayor Eric Adams; the 1969 Black Liberation Seder is recreated at Barnard College.
Fri, 2/27 at 10:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Exploring what it means to be Palestinian in America with a visit to the businesses and restaurants of "Palestine Way" in Paterson, N.J.
Fri, 2/27 at 11:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
An Ethiopian and Eritrean chef changes her community one dish at a time; Essie Spice; Emma's Torch trains refugees and migrants to work in restaurants in New York and around the world.
Fri, 2/27 at 11:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Volunteers behind God's Love We Deliver; Korean corn dogs and traditional dance; Asian American moms-turned-organizers fight lunch shaming.
Sat, 2/28 at 12:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Making hand-pulled laghman noodles and varenyky en masse; the deeper struggle of Uyghurs and Ukrainians in America trying to support their home country.
Sat, 2/28 at 12:30 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Catching oysters and how recycling their shells can improve the whole ocean; sailing back to Hoboken for a potluck on the Hudson.
Sat, 2/28 at 10:30 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Third generation farmer Deacon Willie Davis, creator of the Green Acre Community Garden; "closed loop" farming at the Ironbound farm; hard cider.
Sat, 2/28 at 11:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Create
Jewish culture; Shabbat; Jewish activist Lizzy Savetsky stops at her favorite Manhattan Jewish bakery and visits with New York Mayor Eric Adams; the 1969 Black Liberation Seder is recreated at Barnard College.