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“The Kitchen Sisters are national treasures, unearthing and preserving some of the most unique and fascinating stories you’d not find anywhere else. I love them and their work.”  —Bonnie Raitt
Dear Friends,
Greetings. We have recently returned from Lebanon, Israel and Ramallah gathering interviews, sound and music for Operation Hummus, the first story in our new season of Hidden Kitchens on NPR’s Morning Edition. We call this new season “Kimchi Diplomacy: War and Peace and Food.” Vibrant stories that center where traditional politics and diplomacy are faltering and where food may play a role in brokering peace.
We have received a matching grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for this new series. Every dollar you give is doubled and helps put these vibrant stories on the air where they are heard by some 14 million people and spread even further on our Kitchen Sisters podcast and beyond.
On Giving Tuesday we ask you to contribute.
We thank the generous and committed community that helps sustain the stories and we thank you for the work you do that inspires us.
Forward ever,
Davia & Nikki
The Kitchen Sisters
“I don’t think the war strategy has ever worked for humanity, but after thousands and thousands of years of earth controlled by humans, war still seems to be the answer. I hope one day, food will be the answer.”  —José Andrés, Chef, Washington DC