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Tiffani Rozier

I’m Tiffani. I usually tell people I’m a storyteller, but the truth is I’m just professionally obsessed with the friction where food and culture rub against each other. I spent years in professional kitchens — the kind of environment that either breaks you or gives you a very specific kind of rhythm — and now I spend my time archiving the stories of Black women in the industry through my project, the Afros & Knives Oral History Project.

When I’m not digging into oral histories or consulting on audio, I’m usually deep in the weeds of my first novel, The Larder Society. I’m a bit of a ‘Main Character’ by nature — a Manifestor, if you’re into Human Design — so I tend to see the world in big, sweeping arcs and vivid sensory details. I’m a firm believer that the best conversations happen over a meal that took way too long to prepare.

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May 14, 2026

In A Mirage of Vibes, I See Pretense

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Do you miss the show or settle for the ticket holder experience of watching the rich do rich things on your phone? Most of us pick the vibe.
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March 30, 2026

Losing Control Is Delicious: Why We Pay to Give It Up

Strip away the plating and what remains is patriarchy with a Michelin star.
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