Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Wednesday Reading: Budapest Foodies Hope Cuisine Can Help Heal Anti-Migrant Prejudice

Good morning, dear students!

So today I have this amazing article for you to read that I hope will lift your spirits for the week.  It's about how restaurants and kitchens in Europe are changing their menus to serve food from Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Eritrea in an attempt to combat xenophobia that many Europeans are expressing toward migrant arriving to Europe from these countries.




A few words you might need to know are:
Bustling
Eateries
Surpass
Heal

There is also the option to listen to the radio report of this story, found right below the title of the article on the website!

What do you think of this project?  Would you be interested in eating those foods?  Do you think sharing food is a good way to decrease racism and xenophobia?  Let me know in the comments!

Happy Wednesday and Happy Studying!

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