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Heriberta Amescua would always laugh when people called the dipping liquid that comes with her
quesabirria a sauce. It s not sauce; it s broth, she d correct them, sometimes instructing her customers to put some rice, cilantro and onions in the Styrofoam cup that contains the glorious, beefy nectar and drink it like a soothing, savory beverage. It wasn t just culinary semantics that prompted the correction. She didn t care that people got the name right so much as she wanted to share her Mexican culture with those who ate her food. It s what prompted her to start selling
birria nearly two decades ago, and it s what animated her decision to open her
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Diana Guzman, Tama, attends Marshalltown Community College and has found solice and support from her educators at MCC.
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MARSHALLTOWN – “Las barreras te presionarán cada vez más para lograr lo que deseas y esa será la motivación para seguir adelante.” Which loosely translates to, “The barriers that are presented are going to push you harder and harder to accomplish the goals you desire and that is going to be the motivation to keep you going.” This is the quote that Marshalltown Community College student Diana Guzman lives by every day.
Growing up a member of a family that immigrated from Mexico, Guzman and her family dealt with discrimination most of their lives. They were told that they couldn’t have success because of their lower economic status and financial situation, and never would. Guzman was told her ambitions were too high. Coming to Iowa almost twenty-five years ago, Guzman’s parents defied the odds and have
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