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Chef Cliff Rome is not just a celebrated culinary artist hailing from Chicago’s South Side; he is also a passionate mentor whose work extends far beyond the kitchen.
At the Obama Presidential Center, Chef Rome honors Black culinary traditions and shines a spotlight on local ingredients, ensuring that his menus are not only inventive but also deeply rooted in the community’s heritage. His dedication to supporting Black-owned businesses is truly commendable, as he sources ingredients locally and collaborates with fellow entrepreneurs.
What sets Chef Rome apart is his commitment to mentorship and skill-building for local youth. His kitchen becomes a transformative space where young people can gain valuable experience and opportunities.
Chef Rome’s restaurant is more than just a place to enjoy a meal – it’s a hub for community, connection, and positive change. The Black Information Network is really looking forward to sharing more about Chef Rome’s inspiring journey and the impact he is making.
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