E23: Combating Hunger with Hawaiian Musubi (w/ Darrell Yuen)
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audio
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Publication Date |
Mar 08, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:30:27

 

One in five people in Portland are food insecure, according to the Oregon Food Bank. It’s a statistic Darrell Yuen knows well. He spent years fighting hunger, including a stint at the Oregon Food Bank. But in 2016, he called it quits and decided he would fight hunger by starting a restaurant instead.

 

The result is Musubi, a small restaurant in Southeast Portland that serves Hawaii snack food. Darrell contributes a portion of every purchase to combat hunger and he sees his role not as a restaurateur but as a social entrepreneur. In this episode, we talk about how restaurants owners can give back to communities and how Darrell sees his restaurant as a way for him to embrace his Hawaiian identity.  

 

Produced by Juan Ramirez. Music by AF the Naysayer and Blue Dot Sessions.

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