Herstory

Feast your ears on this episode. All about good eats.

Today we dive into the food of Appalachia and the women who serve it up. We talk with Melissa Rebholz, a chef who’s been wow-ing Wheeling with fabulous meals.

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Abari, Tonya. “African American Foodways in Black Appalachia.” Parents, Parents, 26 Dec. 2023, https://www.parents.com/african-american-foodways-in-black-appalachia-8419264.

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What is Herstory?

Herstory is a podcast that celebrates women of Wheeling's past and present. What has changed? What still needs to change? Through looking at the history, and talking to women today, we hope to find out.