How racism motivated Marcus Samuelsson to change restaurant culture | States of America

World-renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson owns 13 restaurants around the world, including the world-famous Red Rooster in Harlem. During the pandemic, Samuelsson partnered with his long-time friend Jose Andres to turn his restaurants into food kitchens and help communities in need. Today, he continues to use his privilege as a celebrity chef to promote diversity. At his new restaurant Hav & Mar in New York City, he creates a space for female chefs of color to succeed.

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2 comments

  1. My God really? You would find racism in a milkshake,what do you mean you like vanilla more than chocolate! Just stop please,I’m begging you

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