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KPFA - Making Contact
KPFA
25 episodes
36 minutes ago
Covering the movements, the issues, and the people fighting for some of the most important social justice issues of our time. Hosted by Amy Gastelum, Salima Hamirani, Anita Jonhson, and Lucy Kang.
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Covering the movements, the issues, and the people fighting for some of the most important social justice issues of our time. Hosted by Amy Gastelum, Salima Hamirani, Anita Jonhson, and Lucy Kang.
Show more...
Politics
News
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What does a Latino version of “The Bear” taste like?
KPFA - Making Contact
29 minutes 57 seconds
4 months ago
What does a Latino version of “The Bear” taste like?
On this week’s show, we explore Latino food and culture in Chicago’s historic Pilsen neighborhood and hear about how food can bring communities together. We tag along with the podcast In Confianza with Pulso as they try to answer the question: what does a Latino version of the TV show “The Bear” taste like? We’ll head to two restaurants, Cafe Jumping Bean and Pochos, to find out. GUESTS: Eleazar Delgado, owner of Cafe Jumping Bean. Miguel Hernandez and Irene Acosta, owners of Pochos.   The post What does a Latino version of “The Bear” taste like? appeared first on KPFA.
KPFA - Making Contact
Covering the movements, the issues, and the people fighting for some of the most important social justice issues of our time. Hosted by Amy Gastelum, Salima Hamirani, Anita Jonhson, and Lucy Kang.