This month Lecker is re-releasing some older episodes: here’s Kitchens, a six part series from 2021 about the most important room in the home.
How can the practice of eating together secure a sustainable future for our kitchens?
In the final episode of the series, Joanne MacInnes and Betul Piyade from the community centre West London Welcome describe what it's like for refugees and asylum seekers to live indefinitely in hotel rooms without kitchens. And academic and "food crisis responder" Marsha Smith explains why social eating is so important for us as a society, and explains how it's the key to future proofing our eating habits.
Lecker is written and produced by
Lucy Dearlove
Thanks to my contributors on this episode Betul Piyade and Joanne MacInnes at
West London Welcome, and
Marsha Smith.
West London Welcome is an amazing place. You can donate to support their work via LocalGiving
here.
The transcript of the episode is
here.
Buy the Kitchens print zine featuring original essays and illustrations!
Original music was composed for the series by
Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music by
Blue Dot Sessions
Research and production assistance from
Nadia Mehdi.
Editorial feedback by Rory Dearlove
Cover collage by
Stephanie Hartman
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