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SPECIAL REPORT #24: Edouardo Jordan on Being Resilient & Why People Visit Seattle

SPECIAL REPORT #24: Edouardo Jordan on Being Resilient & Why People Visit Seattle

Published 5 years, 11 months ago
Description

Chef Edouardo Jordan owns and operates three foodservice businesses--Junebaby, Salare, and Lucinda Grain Bar--in Seattle, Washington, the first American city to have a full-fledged outbreak of the coronavirus. In this conversation, Edouardo discusses his efforts to lift up the industry at this time of crisis, including fighting for business interruption insurance support, participating in the Independent Restaurant Coalition, and serving colleagues by converting one of his restaurants into an outpost of the Restaurant Workers Relief Program. He also discusses his open letter about the lack of minority and independent restaurant representation on the President's Economic Council for Restaurants.

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LINKS

Andrew Talks to Chefs official site

Chefs, Drugs, and Rock & Roll (Andrew's latest book)

Edouardo Jordan's Letter

Junebaby

Salare

Lucinda Grain Bar

Restaurant Workers Relief Program

Independent Restaurant Coalition 

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

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