Truth, Reconciliation, and Food

2019 Fall class notes on chocolate

Tasks:

Planning team:
Ogechi
Alexis
Victoria
Aidan
Kennedy

to do list: paper card with facts
- create comparison card

Hosting team:
Indira
Will
Oliver
Kayde
Chloe
Errin

Documentation team:
Mel
Hannah
Klimisha
Seun
Delina

to do list: 
- consent process
- video setup test
- task list for video editing

For Monday, Dec 9, Tables 2 and 3 have been reserved




Here are the readings to prepare for the Monday Dec 9 Chocolate Event:
First, one page on how to taste chocolate

Then, Planet Money has done some episodes on chocolate:

Episode 601 is called The Chocolate Curse:
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/02/04/383830776/episode-601-the-chocolate-curse
annotation 1 intro: 2:15 - 2:40
annotation 2 Big Cocoa: 2:51

Two more episodes that mention chocolate
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/26/670881105/bonds-rating-agencies-and-chocolate
annotation 1: 7:36 - 8:20

One that's more about chocolate manufacturing (the things people can get super interested in WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT WHERE THEY COME FROM):
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2017/12/27/573812426/episode-544-the-m-m-anomaly

And NPR's chocolate TAGS: https://www.npr.org/tags/133600046/chocolate

How to Make Radio That's Good:
1. Where do stories come from
2. For example
3. Glomming on
4. The Art of the Interview: pointing to choice, info -- what do people know? do they know how to read labels? do they know where levers to change the system are?
5. Writing
6. Taping an Interview (mic)
7. Putting music to words
8. Takes 2 & 3
9. Back in the Present Day (Snap Judgment)

Hilarious cacao ordering page:
https://miamifruit.org/blogs/news/tropical-fruit-season-guide

A more standard one:
https://www.cacaofruitco.com/products-1

Last class possibility:
Tuesday, Dec 17 10-12 BML 10


 

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