Beyond the classroom : South Carolina educators use food to teach Gullah Geechee culture
New programs in the state work to teach high school and college students about Gullah foodways through hands-on projects When students from Charleston county school of the arts in South Carolina entered a research institute on the African diaspora, staff greeted them with “welcome home”. The (…)
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