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Eating Comida

From Pero Like: Latinos Try Nicaraguan Food For The First Time

7 years ago Eating Comida

Eat differently. Eat foods like it’s an adventure. “Damn Nicaragua! Yo, you guys are beasts!” Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/… Check out more awesome videos at Pero Like! https://bzfd.it/2y6R5Vy

TEDx

Eating the World: How food is the gravest threat to life on earth

7 years ago TEDx

“How do our food systems impact the planet? In his talk, Tony looks at how our demand for and the way we produce food is having a huge impact on our planet and its natural systems. What steps can we take to curb this impact? Tony Juniper CBE is a campaigner, writer, sustainability adviser, and…

PBS NewsHour

The Future of the Women’s March amidst Internal Tension

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Three years in, the Women’s March is facing criticism as it strives to sustain political momentum. While the first march is believed to be the largest single-day protest in American history, organizers have since come under fire from groups claiming they were left out or pushed aside. Amna Nawaz reports.” Stream your PBS favorites with…

Voices in My Head

PalacioMagazine.com Reimagined in 2019: More Voices

7 years ago Feature, Voices In My Head
Palaciomagazine.com

PalacioMagazine.com is being reimagined for 2019. It has been more than four years since I took over the reins of Palacio Magazine de Long Beach from my good friend and colleague Andrea Sulsona. For the previous five years to the handover, Andrea tirelessly published the only Long Beach-based bilingual magazine for the city’s Latino Community….

Democracy Now!

Native American Communities Bear Brunt of Shutdown

7 years ago Democracy Now

“We look at the widespread impact of the government shutdown on Native American communities, as the Indian Health Service goes understaffed and a federally funded food delivery program to Indian reservations has halted. Democratic members of Congress held a hearing Tuesday on the effects of the shutdown on health, education and employment in Native communities….

PBS NewsHour

Number of families separated unknown due to bad bookkeeping

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The inspector general at the Department of Health and Human Services paints the most detailed picture to date of the Trump administration’s actions to separate immigrant families at the southern border. The report found that the government was separating children long before it announced its policy; thousands more may have been separated than previously reported….

Housing

Soaring Demand for Affordable Housing: Mapping the Crisis

7 years ago Community

As part of a continuing discussion on the affordable housing crisis in California, PalacioMagazine.com will be featuring videos on the subject from a number of credible sources. This is part one: taped live on May 31, 2018 at Pier 27, San Francisco “Sweeping urban revival is leading to an unprecedented concentration of talent, technology, and…

Democracy Now!

Angela Davis Speaks Out After Civil Rights Award Is Revoked

7 years ago Democracy Now

In a Democracy Now! exclusive, legendary activist and scholar Angela Davis speaks out after the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute rescinded a human rights award for her, reportedly due to her activism for Palestinian rights. In September, the institute announced that it would award Davis the Fred L. Shuttlesworth Human Rights Award, named after the civil…

PBS NewsHour

At US-Mexico border, a tribal nation fights wall that would divide them

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

The Native American tribe Tohono o’odham in Arizona has a significant stake in the ongoing conflict in Congress about whether to fund President Trump’s $5.7 billion border wall. The tribe’s reservation, about the size of Connecticut, spans both countries, and a border wall would run through their land. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports….

TEDx

50 Shades of Black: My Experiences with Colorism

7 years ago TEDx

It affects all humans, no matter if you’re Black, White, Asian or otherwise. It is a judgment that we make about people within our own race based on a system created so long ago we were not even thoughts. It is something ingrained in us, something that we do unconsciously. It is a cover-up that…

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