Krishnendu Ray is the chair of Nutrition and Food Studies at New York University, and author of The Ethnic Restaurateur. Raj Patel, Tom Philpott and Rebecca McInroy spoke to him Ray on the day after the 2016 presidential election about his book, and the current political landscape, where change and transformation is possible through food.
2016 Presidential Election
The Ticket: Post-Election Chat
The Ticket: How 2016 Affects 2018
The Ticket: Explaining Why the Polls Are Not Rigged
The Ticket LIVE: Let’s End the 2016 Election with a Little Humor
The Ticket: What’s Next for America and Voters after 2016?
The Ticket: Why Do Ohio and Florida Get to Have All the Fun?
The Ticket: Trump and Clinton Finally Face Off
The Ticket: Getting Ready for the Presidential Debates
The Ticket: Trump’s Immigration Speech
The Ticket: Donald Trump Came to Austin, and You’ll Totally Believe What Happened Next.
The Ticket: If Clinton Makes A Mistake, But Trump Does Too, Does Anyone Notice?
The Ticket: Trump’s Bounce Fades After DNC
Texas Standard: August 2, 2016
In election cycles where there’s high volatility, third parties can affect outcomes. As the Greens gather in Houston, is anyone listening? We’ll explore. Also: The Zika virus? According to Texas researchers, a treatment could be right in front of us. We’ll have the latest. And what’s in a name? When it comes to prescriptions in Texas, millions of taxpayer dollars. We’ll hear why. Also: signs that the financial capitol of the US may be moving southward…from wall street to y’all street? And the unlikely presidential endorsement that’s making headlines like you know you. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard: