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Celebrating Juneteenth 2026!

20 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Hey FaM (Food as Medicine) Community. Juneteenth is here, a celebration of freedom, family, and food. This episode weaves stories and a reminder that we have survived for generations and gathered in freedom around food. Tune in to hear Suzette Chaumette, MPH talk about the joys of Juneteenth and all that it stands for in our communities. More from Food Indy: Get growing tips, shopping lists, recipes, and more in our Food Indy Newsletter [https://befoodindy.com] Interested in sponsoring an episode or two? Click here [https://befoodindy.com/sponsor] Check out our blog [https://befoodindy.com/blog] with composting tips and holiday recipes. Got questions, feedback, or have a show idea? Click here [https://befoodindy.com/sponsor]

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