The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a... more
Pie Down Here — Produced by Signal Hill In the 1980s, when Robin D.G. Kelley was 24 years old, he took... more
In 2004, we opened up a phone line on NPR asking people to tell us about their Hidden Kitchens— secret,... more
In 1981 The Kitchen Sisters interviewed Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston for a story about life on the homefront during World War... more
Tom Luddy was a quiet titan of cinema. He presided over the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley for some 10... more
For almost a dozen years, 34 Black women gathered monthly around a big dining room table in an orange house... more
Lured in by a blackboard sign on the street in Davia’s neighborhood announcing “Spotlight on Black Entrepreneurs,” we enter the... more
Lady Gaga, Marion Anderson, Beyoncé, Frank Sinatra, Pete Seeger, Maya Angelou — musicians and poets have been powerful headliners at... more
Edna Lewis was a legendary American chef, a pioneer of Southern cooking and the author of four books, including The... more
On the occasion of her 80th birthday in 2000, The Kitchen Sisters, along with food writer Peggy Knickerbocker, visited the... more
A pioneer in her field, Catherine Bauer Wurster was advisor to five presidents on urban planning and housing and was... more
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