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Today on WNHH Radio

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Engel with the Junzi crew.

Friday’s programs celebrate northern Chinese cuisine, dig into the week’s news, and take a look at women’s economic self-sufficiency around the world.

The Table Underground” host Tagan Engel talks to Junzi Kitchen Chef Lucas Sin and Marketing Director Reed Immer about the restaurant’s sleek assembly-line model, Northern Chinese cuisine, expansion to New York City, and relatively new night lunch series. Night lunch is an innovative event Friday and Saturdays from 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. with booming music, a constantly changing menu designed by both the head chef and line cooks, many of whom had little to no culinary experience before working at Junzi. It’s a rare opportunity for entry level line cooks to learn menu development, sourcing, pricing, prep planning, and meal execution to the public; skills most cooks don’t learn until many years in the business. To listen click on or download the audio above.

LoveBabz LoveTalk” host Babz Rawls-Ivy Talks to Cheryl Doss, senior departmental lecturer in Development Economics at Oxford University, about the Gender Asset Gap Project, a large-scale effort to collect data and measure individual asset and wealth holdings for men and women in Ecuador, Ghana, and Karnataka, India, and how to give women all over the world economic and practical survival skills. To listen click on or download the audio above.

It’s Pundit Friday! Paul Bass, Babz Rawls-Ivy, Joe Ugly, and Norma Rodriguez-Reyes speak out on the latest black-Latino tensions stemming from the police department, the ethics of giving money to panhandlers, and the great Russian hacking conspiracy. To listen click or download the audio above, or catch the Dateline New Haven” podcast.

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