An illustrious chef shares a terrifying experience he endured in the U.S. – and how he retained a love for all humanity, for America and for MLK Jr.’s Dream.

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This new Glazov Gang episode features Chef Tony Hyde, the author of the his new book, The Day Racism Walked In My Door and the owner and illustrious chef of Sattdown Jamaican Restaurant in Studio City, CA.
Tony discusses The Day Racism Walked In My Door, sharing the terrifying experience he endured in the U.S. – and how he retained a love for all humanity, for America and for MLK Jr.’s Dream.
Don’t miss it!
Visit Tony’s restaurant, Sattdown Jamaican Grill, at 11320 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604.
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