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Bio Brian Sibeko-Ngidi is a passionate social justice activist, LGBTI+ advocate, critical food studies scholar, and nonprofit leader dedicated to advancing inclusive, equitable communities across South Africa. His work sits at the
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The Thought for Food seminar series examines challenging themes in food studies. If we are indeed what we eat, how do the lies and half-truths we consume shape our identities and behaviours? Given our colonial
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