…that could only be described as familial. I went to the evacuation centers to get lists of supplies. I went to the neighborhoods to bring clothing, water, and food directly…
…“It was about 2000; my friends and I attended the Phagwah festival and then stopped here for food. At the next table two guys had some Johnny Walker Black tucked…
…recently that might surprise people? Hmm. Maybe The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Due to the disease [sickle cell], I’ve become very interested in reading about food. Albert “Prodigy” Johnson takes a break…
…wanted to write about these things, how much people’s daily lives were engaged with the political histories from where they came, to complicate the existing narratives of food and festivity,…
…conflict and the food scene. As battles over English-only signage and new development persisted, Flushing was regularly broadcast as a site of conflict and chaos, sometimes inscrutable and often ‘other.’…
…of these writers, the reporting was a companion piece to volunteering by checking on residents and helping with food distribution. A year later, we present a story about journalists who,…
…know that the clothes and food are going to the right place. “It’s really not like a crazy effort we’re putting into it, having people come by, drop stuff off….
…brick buildings sunk in verdant green; neighbors hurrying across, impromptu meals of Arabic and Indian food; rickety go carts hammered out of found wood, flexible flyers skidding down ice-slick hills;…
…white norms was his everyday burden, relieved only by the repose of Indian culture, food, and family at home. That same culture was right outside her doorstep. It overlapped with…
…grandparents’ copious amount of food they provided that helped me to feel more at home in the world.” It’s a common misperception, Chin reiterated, that foraging has “hipster” or classist…
…Temple e) I like eating at Daruma because they have Apple TV, which is usually tuned to something Japan-related f) I have two lifelines to food that tastes like home…
…employed in food services, garment production, and personal services such as nail and beauty salons. These shared qualities were highlighted in the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund’s successful…
…Bobby Khan (also no relation). But he felt pressure to retain his pride, often pretending to have eaten when Bobby asked if he needed food; there were days he didn’t…
…staple food,” says Gurmeet. “We eat it at home too, but when we’re in gurdwara, it becomes parshaada.” Parshaada—the eternal blessing, a gift from our Guru, humbly prepared from the…
…just up the block. The impact zone is further down, but I’ve moved some police officers to this end to cover these food establishments.” “Using police as a form…
…or reusable bags provided by covered stores to customers to carry out their purchased goods. Drug stores, pharmacies, stores, convenience food stores, and supermarkets are considered covered stores. The proposed…
…the morning. “When I have to do extra work, I need extra cha. I made so much food this morning. I wanted to feel good, so I had more tea…
…on a regular work schedule,” Mark piped in. Snackettes are small food stalls workers on-the-go frequent for a quick meal, Guyana’s version of the New York coffee push cart. Instead…
…well as a man about my age, maybe in his 20s or 30s, at a table near the back. The older man, who is simply lounging with no food or…
…The best way I can explain myself is through food: rice and beans, chicken curry and dhalpuri, plantain. It’s such a typical meal for us,” she adds. “When I tell…