Tag: Latino

Stories about Hispanic immigrants.
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Despite Low Wages, Street Vendors See Freedom as a Big Reward

“What I produce, I produce for me,” says a veteran vendor in this video.

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Maria Cano and Auria Abraham: Creating a Legacy for the Next Generation

Part of a series of conversations between women food professionals of different generations.

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Video: Faced With Restrictions, NYC Street Vendors Push Back

Part of our series Street Food: Meet the People Who Make It

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Schooled by Their Mothers, These Men Carry On Family Recipes

More great stories from the hosts of About Men radio.

Yolanda's Cake
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Baking Fantasy Cakes, Celebrating Dominican Flavors

A photo essay that will satisfy your sweet tooth.

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Three Generations, One Cookbook, and Memories of Puerto Rico

Cocina Criolla is back with a new video and a family recipe for chicharrones de pollo

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Feeding the Street: The Untold Story of Women Vendors in New York 

NYC has about 25-thousand street vendors, nearly half are women.

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Men, Their Mothers, and Food

We teamed up with About Men Radio and Cowbird to bring you these audio stories.

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Zarela Martinez and Kavitha Rathi: Redefining Regional Cuisine

Zarela Martinez; photo by Meral Agish

What happens when you bring together women food entrepreneurs from different generations and different ethnic backgrounds to talk about food, business, and flavor?

Feet in 2 Worlds wanted to find out, so we paired five veteran New York City restaurateurs and food sellers with their younger counterparts, who sell edible goods at street fairs and online. None of these women had ever met before Fi2W brought them together. But as you’ll hear, they connected in special ways. We think there is a good chance they will meet again somewhere in the five boroughs, probably over a delicious food made with love and served with mutual respect and admiration.

An originator of Mexican fine dining in New York, Zarela Martinez, 67, retired from the restaurant business but continues to work as a cookbook author and consultant. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s a decade ago, Martinez also plans to launch a speaking series about living with the disease.

Kavitha Rathi’s Potpuri food stand will be back at Smorgasburg in September, offering Indian street food with a twist. Now Rathi, 38, is looking for innovative ways to grow her business.

Listen to part 2 in this series Mei Chau and Ah La Ko-Oh: The Accidental Chefs

Audio produced by Meral Agish.

Fi2W is supported by the David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation, the Ralph E. Odgen Foundation, and the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation.

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Hope and Pain – The Story of an Unaccompanied Minor

Despite getting a second chance after arriving in the US, Darlin Adonay Peña faces an uncertain future.