• Source: Southern Foodways Alliance
    • Southern Foodways Alliance (SFA) is an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, dedicated to the documentation, study and exploration of the foodways of the American South. Member-funded, it stages events, recognizes culinary contributions with awards and a hall of fame, produces documentary films, publishes writing, and maps the region’s culinary institutions recording oral history interviews. The group has about 800 members, a mixture of chefs, academics, writers, and eaters.


      Founders and Board


      John T. Edge, a writer and commentator, has served as the director of the SFA since its foundation in 1999. A journalist, John Egerton, was one of the group's founders. In 2007, the SFA established the John Egerton Prize to recognize annually selected "artists, writers, scholars, and others—including artisans and farmers—whose work in the American South addresses issues of race, class, gender, and social and environmental justice, through the lens of food." John Martin Taylor was also a founding member. Current board members include Francis Lam and Rob Long.


      Annual awards


      The annual Ruth Fertel Keeper of the Flame Award is made jointly by the Southern Foodways Alliance and the Fertel Foundation, and honors an unsung hero or heroine who has made a great contribution to food. The award was first made in 2000. The honoree receives a monetary award and a documentary film is made about them.
      Claiborne Award recipients:

      2019 Ann Abadie
      2018 Marcie Cohen Ferris
      2017 Hugo Ortega
      2016 Ira Wallace
      2015 JoAnn Clevenger
      2014 Sandor Katz
      2013 Vertamae Grosvenor
      2012 Ben and Karen Barker
      2011 Dori Sanders
      2010 Christiane Lauterbach
      2009 Ronni Lundy
      2008 John Folse
      2007 Allan Benton
      2006 Frank Stitt
      2005 Joe Dabney
      2004 Nathalie Dupree and Jessica B. Harris
      2003 John Egerton
      2002 Ella Brennan
      2001 Marie Rudisill
      2000 Leah Chase
      1999 Edna Lewis


      Reception


      In the Atlantic Monthly, Corby Kummer described the SFA as: “this country’s most intellectually engaged (and probably most engaging) food society."


      References




      External links


      Southern Foodways Alliance website
      Documentary on own website

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