Jon Gray: The next big thing is coming from the Bronx, again
Jon Gray: Az új tuti dolog megint Bronxból jön
Culinary evangelist Jon Gray is the voice of Ghetto Gastro, a cooking advocacy collective that ignites conversations about race, class and inclusion via the medium of food. Full bio
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of food, design and art.
a tervezést és a művészetet.
people's perceptions of the Bronx,
a Bronxról kialakult képet.
from Paris a few days ago.
Párizsból hazajövet.
with the Bronx Brasserie.
a Bronx Brasserie.
they have this saying,
a franciák azt mondják valamire:
is in disarray or a problem.
vagy balhét jelenthet.
when the Bronx was burning,
amikor Bronx lángokban állt,
and "Fort Apache"
és az Apacserőd,
was designed to fail.
eleve kudarcra ítélték.
parting the Red Sea,
with a six-lane highway
választotta ketté,
had a home on Featherbed Lane,
and drilling that was necessary
fúrás-faragás miatt,
that we are uptown,
általában életrevalók,
and the ashes like a phoenix.
a hip-hop, mint egy főnixmadár.
doesn't make it back to the Bronx
egy fillért se a bronxiak,
of the AIDS crisis,
tombolt az AIDS-válság,
from Reaganomics was ghettonomics:
a gettonómiára.
and accomplished black women.
fekete asszonyok neveltek fel.
szigor sem korlátozott,
the allure of the streets.
az utca csábításának.
or you got a wicked jump shot.
vagy zsírprofin zsákolsz.
I started selling weed,
elkezdtem marihuánát árulni
banned me from all of those,
minden iskolából eltanácsolt,
to selling cocaine when I turned 18.
léptem, már kokainban utaztam.
caught a case, when I was 20.
nem kerültem 20 éves koromban.
at the Fashion Institute,
és beiratkoztam a Divat Intézetbe,
that I learned in the streets
grant me a suspended sentence.
a suspension was a good thing.
a felfüggesztés jól jött.
and many court dates,
számos, bíróságon töltött nap után,
of the prison industrial system
az igazságszolgáltatás markából.
is facing 20 years.
ítélték húsz évre.
in taking me out to eat,
to as much culture as she could.
akarta nekünk szerezni.
and order food for everybody.
én rendeltem gyakran mindenkinek.
allowed me to break the mold
of doing something in the food game
hogy beszállhatnánk a kajabuliba
a "Felpaprikázva" főzőshowt.
to run a pastry kitchen at Noma,
a sütisrészleget a Nomában.
you know the vibes.
Koppenhágában, helyes a bőgés.
finished training in I-I-Italy,
tanfolyamot Olaszországban,
some Bronx steasoning on it,
ráfér egy kis bronxosítás,
a Ghetto Gastrót.
makes a lot of people uncomfortable,
a gettó szó hallatán,
someone in Mumbai or Nairobi
that created these conditions.
miatt, amely a bajokat létrehozta.
and a philosophy.
mint gasztrodiplomáciára.
verjünk a kultúrák között.
with the Japanese elements.
Bronx klasszikus receptjeit.
Puerto Ricó-i testvéreink előtt,
cognac coquito. Dímelo!
konyakos coquito tojáslikőrt. Dímelo!
plant-based velato.
with that caviar and cornbread.
a kaviáros kukoricalepénnyel.
when we do our thing.
amikor belefogunk valamibe.
for rappers or athletes.
rappereknek vagy sportolóknak.
the world to the Bronx.
to build financial capital
with world-renowned chef
soup kitchen and community center.
leveskonyha és közösségi központ.
about the murder
to stay and evolve in place,
this decision as foolish,
ostobaságnak tartják,
decision every day:
kezdek minden napot:
from the word "ghetto,"
kimondani a gettó szót,
what we already know:
amit mi már tudunk:
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jon Gray - Food enthusiast, dishwasherCulinary evangelist Jon Gray is the voice of Ghetto Gastro, a cooking advocacy collective that ignites conversations about race, class and inclusion via the medium of food.
Why you should listen
Jon Gray is interesting because he's interested. His curiosity has taken him around the globe and has had him seated across the table from world renowned thinkers, artists and chefs, but he's most passionate about home. A cofounder of the Bronx based collective Ghetto Gastro, he's building his own proverbial table, to which he'd like to invite the world. Founded in 2012, Ghetto Gastro honors the block to block shifts and overlap in international cuisine and culture that happens in his borough. The collective is committed to feeding, inspiring and growing young entrepreneurs in the Bronx.
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