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It took over eight months of taste-testing to perfect her vegan vision. She looked to her old family recipes for inspiration: “The grits are my grandma’s staple, the palm cakes are similar to the salmon cakes my mom used to make,” Freeman says. “I’m just putting my own vegan and culinary twists on them.” Everything on Cadence’s menu qualifies as comfort food, yet Freeman treats it with the utmost elegance, plating everything with precision. “I wanted to design a place where people are enjoying their soul food, but get the experience of a fine dining restaurant,” she says. It’s a culinary cause many can get behind. Due to the health and environmental benefits of the diet, interest around veganism in the United States is exploding. The Economist says that, since 2015, Google searches for “veganism” have doubled, and that a quarter of 25- to 34-year-old Americans say they’re either vegan or vegetarian. There’s particular resonance among Black Americans and other people of color: A Pew Research center report found that eight percent of Black Americans identify as strict vegans or vegetarians, as compared to three percent of the general population. Meanwhile, a January 2020 Gallup poll found that nearly a third of non-white Americans had reduced their meat consumption in the past year, compared to about one-fifth of white Americans. Cadence, and Freeman, aren’t just capitalizing on this trend. They’re leading it: “I think that I'm definitely opening up the eyes to what vegan food can be and what soul foods can be—and bridging that gap together.”
It took over eight months of taste-testing to perfect her vegan vision. She looked to her old family recipes for inspiration: “The grits are my grandma’s staple, the palm cakes are similar to the salmon cakes my mom used to make,” Freeman says. “I’m just putting my own vegan and culinary twists on them.” Everything on Cadence’s menu qualifies as comfort food, yet Freeman treats it with the utmost elegance, plating everything with precision. “I wanted to design a place where people are enjoying their soul food, but get the experience of a fine dining restaurant,” she says. It’s a culinary cause many can get behind. Due to the health and environmental benefits of the diet, interest around veganism in the United States is exploding. The Economist says that, since 2015, Google searches for “veganism” have doubled, and that a quarter of 25- to 34-year-old Americans say they’re either vegan or vegetarian. There’s particular resonance among Black Americans and other people of color: A Pew Research center report found that eight percent of Black Americans identify as strict vegans or vegetarians, as compared to three percent of the general population. Meanwhile, a January 2020 Gallup poll found that nearly a third of non-white Americans had reduced their meat consumption in the past year, compared to about one-fifth of white Americans. Cadence, and Freeman, aren’t just capitalizing on this trend. They’re leading it: “I think that I'm definitely opening up the eyes to what vegan food can be and what soul foods can be—and bridging that gap together.”
It’s possible that this is because there aren’t enough Black women behind the camera. According to UCLA’s 2021 Hollywood Diversity report, women of color are still underrepresented as film writers and directors. When women of color do get the chance to direct, they typically helm lower-budget films. This means independent movies with small budgets like Jinn aren’t marketed to the broadest audience. We’re lucky to hear about them at all. This needs to change. Stories centering Black women and girls need to be given real production and marketing budgets. I want to learn about them on billboards or see their trailers on TV. But until we can make this dream a reality, we should celebrate some of the Black coming-of-age movies we already have, especially since they’re pretty damn good. Movies like Love & Basketball and Pariah made me feel like the specific way I see the world is important. I hope it does the same for others too.
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