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"As an immigrant, I felt that, first of all, there was a big fake story out there right now that immigrants do not contribute to this country." Nothing could be further from the truth, "said Samuelsson on Friday morning. "This show really focuses on the real America, what it looks like in cities like Detroit where the Arab-American community is such a vital part of business, but also to be neighbors." no figures, but real people, our neighbors, our American compatriots.
The Ethiopian-born chef said that food has always brought people together and opened his world.He now wants to take the conversation forward
"If you want to say to someone," I want you to change your religion. " or "my vote is more important than yours", you're not going to get But if you say, "Hey, come on dinner, let me tell you about how we eat like Mexican Americans in Chicago or American Vietnamese in New Orleans, "thanks to" No Pbadport Required, "we give people the opportunity to humanize this conversation," said Samuelsson.
The leader pointed out the "no pbadport required", we give people the opportunity to humanize this conversation, "said Samuelsson. focus of the show on diversity.
"We show why people love America, it's because of its diversity, it's because of the way we approach very difficult situations. "We did it with the rights of homobaduals, we did it with the women's movement, we managed to cope with it, not perfect, but we could also evolve, and that's it." is an opportunity to do it, "said Samuelsson.
His first episode focuses on Arab immigrants to Dearborn, Michigan, near Detroit. "No Pbadport Required" is released on July 10, 2018 on PBS.