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"Broken Bread" showcases people making a difference in their communities through food.
"Broken Bread" showcases inspiring people who make a difference in their communities through food. Restaurant entrepreneur, social activist and acclaimed chef Roy Choi takes viewers on a journey through his hometown of Los Angeles, exploring complex social justice issues while meeting inspiring individuals and organizations who use food as a platform for activism and a catalyst for change.
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Broken Bread Preview
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"Broken Bread" showcases inspiring people who make a difference in their communities through food. Restaurant entrepreneur, social activist and acclaimed chef Roy Choi takes viewers on a journey through his hometown of Los Angeles, exploring complex social justice issues while meeting inspiring individuals and organizations who use food as a platform for activism and a catalyst for change.
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