Framed by WDET: Jeff and Gada

“In a nutshell, food is love… I don’t play any musical instrument, I don’t run marathons; I cook. And that to me is love.” – Jeff Broder

Going beyond the lens of decay and revitalization, Framed by WDET offers a balanced perspective to the mainstream media’s common narrative about what is happening in and around Detroit.

In the Framed by feature, Hummus Heartland, seemingly disparate cultures and cuisines intersect and amplify the importance of community and relationships. Photographer Marvin Shaouni and Producer Zak Rosen tease our taste buds with photos of meals bursting in color and conversations with people sharing their most treasured foods with their favorite people.

Marvin Shaouni

The story, Jeff and Gada, highlights a Muslim family’s decision to relocate outside of their comfort zone in Dearborn, Michigan to a new neighborhood. Upon arrival they meet their Jewish neighbors, and the relationship blossoms as they share regular meals over hummus, pizza and other cuisines.

Framed by WDET continues to evolve, and this year we’re partnering with Grand Circus Magazine to bring these photographs and stories to life in a photo book and gallery exhibition. Find out more about what’s next for Framed by WDET at wdet.org/next.

Click the audio player above to hear Jeff and Gada’s story.

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