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Voices from the Kitchen: Real Stories of Resilience
7 Dec
Summary
- Chef Marc Meyer's book shares 27 harrowing interviews with immigrant restaurant staff.
- Immigrant workers, often overqualified, face daily threats and family separation.
- The restaurant industry relies heavily on immigrant labor, with over 22% being foreign-born.

Chef Marc Meyer's "Voices from the Kitchen" offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of immigrant workers who are the backbone of the U.S. restaurant industry. The book features 27 transcribed interviews, moving beyond recipes to share the profound personal journeys and sacrifices of these indispensable employees.
These narratives reveal individuals who have escaped perilous situations, working multiple jobs and enduring long separations from loved ones. Many possess skills and past careers far exceeding their current roles, yet they form the essential labor force, with over 22% of restaurant employees being foreign-born.
The stories, originating from countries worldwide, illustrate the immense diversity within the culinary world and the personal challenges faced. Meyer aims to provide a human face to these individuals amidst increasingly harsh immigration policies, emphasizing their resilience and dignity.




