Eating Comida
Fusion or So wrong: Dominicans Try Platano Sushi For The First Time
Julissa and Gadiel head to Mama Sushi, a fusion restaurant of Dominican and Japanese food, to try their popular sushi. Watch more at https://www.youtube.com/perolike
Julissa and Gadiel head to Mama Sushi, a fusion restaurant of Dominican and Japanese food, to try their popular sushi. Watch more at https://www.youtube.com/perolike
In case you missed it. “Food supplies were dwindling on the island after Hurricane Maria but this family of sustainable farmers had their crops.” » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews
“Nearly 57,000 Hondurans in the U.S. have 18 months to either return to their country or remain in the U.S. as undocumented immigrants. On Friday, the Trump administration announced its decision to phase out the temporary protected status granted to Hondurans in the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in 1999. USA Today’s Alan Gomez joins Hari…
As relevant today as it was two years ago. “If you look like me, you’re used to colorism, says Stanford Graduate Business School student Chika Okoro. She calls the phenomenon known as colorism – discrimination against those with a darker skin tone — “both as sinister and as subtle as racism.” In a world where…
Jorgel Chavez is very involved at Long Beach City College (LBCC) and his community. He’s the outgoing Student Trustee on the LBCC Board of Trustees as well as on the board of the Associated Student Body (ASB is the voice for LBCC students). Somehow, Jorgel Chavez has also found time to serve on two honor…
“Welcome to Food Grails, a new First We Feast travel series hosted by Miss Info. As a music journalist, she’s traveled the world and seen the power of artists who rep for their hometown sound. Now, she wants to discover how foods define a city’s flavor—from Atlanta’s lemon-pepper wings to NYC’s beef patties. These are…
“The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees every American facing trial the right to a lawyer, even if they cannot afford one. But across the country, the public defender system is being stretched to the breaking point, and Missouri may be ground zero. John Yang reports with producer Frank Carlson, in collaboration with the Pulitzer…
“The National Memorial for Peace and Justice opened last week in Montgomery, Alabama—a monument to victims of white supremacy in the United States. The memorial’s centerpiece is a walkway with 800 weathered steel pillars overhead, each of them naming a U.S. county and the people who were lynched there by white mobs. In addition to…
“After months of preliminary rounds with over 500 youth poets hailing from the Bay (San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Hayward and more), 12 finalists stepped up to the mic at the Nourse Theater on April 14th for a night of spoken word poetry at 2018 Teen Poetry Slam. Unapologetically honest, attendees witnessed some of the…
“On this Latinos Talk episode, these guys open up about their first time going to therapy.” Subscribe to their channel: https://goo.gl/P82MhM
