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New CDC Research Shows Suicide Rates Up Across Country, When White Women Teach Black Boys, Flavor Bombs And Umami

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Friday, June 8, 2018, 5:00pm
By Natalie Guyette

Umami has been called the fifth flavor and described as the savory flavor of perfectly seared meat, soy sauce, or a hearty broth taste. We talk to the chef behind the famous Umami restaurant chain to learn more about adding explosive flavors to our foods. We also talk to the the founder of the National White Privilege Conference about his guide for white, female teachers who are in classrooms teaching black boys and take a look at a top news stories. 

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