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COQUITO SUPREMACY

COQUITO SUPREMACY

December 21, 2012
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Culture, Food, Identity, Tu Barrio

Every year, there is a Coquito taste contest in New York City where the audience decides which is the best of these Puerto Rican holiday…

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NOTICIANDO: HUNGER IN AMERICA

NOTICIANDO: HUNGER IN AMERICA

November 30, 2012
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Food, Health, News, Uncategorized

Latinos who live in the United States are twice as likely to go hungry than the rest of Americans, according to a yearly survey by…

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Latinos And The Obesity Epidemic

Latinos And The Obesity Epidemic

August 3, 2012
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Food, Health, Identity, Pfizer Helpful Answers, Special Reports

Obesity is the second leading cause of preventable deaths in the US after cigarette smoking. Latinos are especially hard hit, developing diabetes and other obesity…

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Does Fixing Food Deserts Help Fix Obesity?

Does Fixing Food Deserts Help Fix Obesity?

August 3, 2012
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Food, Health, Pfizer Helpful Answers, Race

A number of cities have taken up programs to put more fresh foods into corner stores to improve so-called “food deserts.” Nevin Cohen, an assistant…

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The Mighty Jícama

The Mighty Jícama

August 3, 2012
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Arts, Authors, Family, Food, Identity, Pfizer Helpful Answers, Theater

Performance artist Mero Cocinero Karimi has focused his work in the past few years around educating and empowering communities at risk for Type II diabetes….

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A Tree Grows in Watts

A Tree Grows in Watts

June 29, 2012
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Environment, Family, Food, Health, Radio Nature, Special Reports

Urban grit and natural beauty exist side by side in a community garden in LA’s Jordan Downs Housing projects. Go on an audio tour of…

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