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Ramin Ganeshram (born June 21, 1968) is an American food journalist, novelist, and nonprofit executive. She is known for her work in polycultural American history and historic foodways.


Early life and education

Ganeshram was born in
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to a
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father and an Iranian mother. She attended
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of Science and earned a master's degree in journalism from
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, both in Manhattan. Later she trained at the
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also in New York City, where she has also worked as a chef instructor.


Journalism career

In addition to contributing to a variety of major food publications, Ganeshram is the author of several cookbooks. She was as a reporter and writer on Molly O'Neill's book ''One Big Table'' (Simon & Schuster 2010). Ganeshram has received multiple awards for food writing, an
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' Bert Greene culinary journalism nomination and Cookbook of the Year Award. In January 2010, she founded the charity Food 4 Haiti, to raise money for the
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's effort in the earthquake ravaged
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.


Novelist

Ganeshram's first work of fiction, ''Stir It Up!'', focuses on a teen chef who gets a shot at cooking competition show on
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. Ganeshram has appeared on Food Network on the show ''Throwdown! with Bobby Flay'' and has made appearances on CNNfn, Good Day New York, and other news and lifestyle shows for both radio and television. In 2018, Ganeshram published ''The General's Cook: A Novel'', (Skyhorse, NY) about Hercules Posey, the African-American chef enslaved by George & Martha Washington who self-emancipated in 1797. In early 2019, as reported by Craig LaBan of the Philadelphia Inquirer in March 2019, Ganeshram and her Westport Historical Society colleague Sara Krasne uncovered compelling evidence suggesting Hercules, who had never been seen again after 1801, in fact lived in New York City where he died on May 15, 1812. The discovery offered scholarship on Hercules—including his surname—that earned Ganeshram and the Museum praise from historians at
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and the writer/historian Professor Erica Armstrong Dunbar, whose work also focused on
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, also enslaved by the Washington family.


Nonprofit director

Since 2018, Ganeshram has been the executive director of Westport Museum for History & Culture (formerly Westport Historical Society) in
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, where she has emphasized an inclusive history, representative of people of color, immigrants, women and the LGBTQ community. In 2018-19 she curated the exhibit "Remembered: The History of African Americans" in Westport, that largely revealed the history of enslavement and racial injustice toward African Americans in the
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town. Artifacts in the exhibit include "shackles and a reconstructed crawl space where two girls, household slaves, might have slept." The exhibit gained the museum awards from the Connecticut League of History Organizations; American Association for State & Local History, and the New England Museum Association.


See also

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References

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