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Bryant Terry (born 1974) is an
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chef, food justice activist, and author. He has written four vegan cookbooks and cowrote a book about organic eating. He won a 2015 James Beard Foundation Leadership Award for his food justice work. In 2021 he was awarded a
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for his book ''Vegetable Kingdom'', which received a starred review from ''
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''.


Early life and education

Terry's parents are Beatrice Terry, a neonatal nurse, and Booker Terry, an environmental protection specialist. Terry grew up in
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. He attended
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, graduating with a degree in English. He then moved to
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to attend graduate school at
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, where he earned an M.A. in history. While at NYU, after hearing a hip-hop song about factory farming, he switched to a plant-based diet and started reading about early efforts to address food injustice. He then enrolled in the chef's training program at the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts in New York City.


Career

In 2001, Terry founded b-healthy! (Build Healthy Eating And Lifestyles To Help Youth), a five-year initiative created to raise awareness about food justice issues and empower youth to be active in creating a more just and sustainable food system. The program taught children in underserved neighborhoods how to cook in an afterschool program, sending the kids back home with their prepared foods to provide their family a meal. In 2002 he received a Community Fellowship from the
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(
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) to support b-healthy's work, in which he led chef-educators Ludie Minaya, Elizabeth Johnson, and Latham Thomas in reaching out to thousands of youth in the United States. In the spring of 2003, Terry met author
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. That fall they began writing a ''Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen'' (), which was soon bought by Tarcher/
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and published in 2006. ''Grub'' received a 2007 Nautilus Book Award for Social Change. Among his national radio and television appearances, Terry has offered his commentary on the Sundance Channel's original series ''
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''. He has been a guest chef on three episodes of the
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series ''My Two Cents''. Terry was also a host on the PBS series ''The Endless Feast''. Terry is a consultant for the Bioneers Conference. He has helped raise funds for the People's Grocery in
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, and he consults for other not-for-profit organizations as well as corporations. He appeared on the "Nourish: Food + Community"
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special that aired in 2008, and he has also served on the advisory board for the project's educational component. From 2008 to 2010, Terry was a
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, a national program of the
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. In 2015, Terry was named the inaugural Chef-in-Residence for the
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in San Francisco. ''
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'' in 2020 said of Terry that he had "dedicated much of his life to educating others about sustainable agriculture and healthy eating through the lens of the African Diaspora."
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announced in 2021 that Terry would start an imprint called 4 Color Books focused on writers of color.


Writing and speaking engagements

Terry's writing and recipes have been featured in '' Gourmet'', ''
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'', ''
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'', the ''
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'', '' Vibe'', '' Domino'', '' Mothering'', ''Food and Wine'', '' Plenty'', ''Delicious Living'', and other print magazines. He has contributed to
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and
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among others. His column on The Root, "Eco-Soul Kitchen", offers thoughts, recipes, tools, and tips for sustainable eating and living. His essay, "Reclaiming True Grits", was widely circulated on the web and sparked heated debate about "
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". Distinguishing traditional soul food the "instant soul food" that began emerging in the late 1960s, Terry wrote: "Sadly, over the past four decades most of us have forgotten that what many African Americans in the South ate for dinner just two generations ago was diverse, creative, and a lot of fresh, local, and homegrown nutrient-dense food." In 2015, Terry gave a talk at the annual TEDMED conference on "Stirring up political change from the kitchen".


Recognition

In 2012 Terry was named to TheGrio's 100 list. In 2014 ''Afro-Vegan'' was listed as one of the best cookbooks of 2014 by ''
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'' (honorable mention) and '' Serious Eats''. In 2015 Terry won a James Beard Foundation Leadership Award for his food justice work. He also received two additional nominations from the James Beard Foundation. Terry's 2020 book ''Vegetable Kingdom: The Abundant World of Vegan Recipes'' received a starred review from ''Publishers Weekly'' and won an
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''.''


Personal life

Terry married Jidan Koon, an organizational development consultant, in September 2010. They reside in
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, with their children.


Bibliography

* ''Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen'' (2006). With
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.
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. * ''Vegan Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine'' (2009).
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. * ''The Inspired Vegan: Seasonal Ingredients, Creative Recipes, Mouthwatering Menus''. (2012) Da Capo Press. * ''Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed''. (2014).
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. * '' Vegetable Kingdom: The Abundant World of Vegan Recipes''. (2020) Ten Speed Press. * ''Black Food'': ''Stories, Art & Recipes from Across the African Diaspora'' (2021). Ed. Bryant Terry with Oriana Koren. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 9781984859723


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