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November 5, 2016
Do you know anyone who doesn’t like tacos? Our bottomless appetite for them shatters all barriers of income, tradition, and innovation. So after months of tasting those that reverently play by the rules and others that gleefully break them, we offer this diverse lineup of marvels. Each is either a model of its type say, taco al pastor or stretches our notions in a provocative way. The ranking is capricious, as some fabulous tacos fell off our list for reasons of inconsistency. Our basic guideline: If we could only have one right now, which would it be? Any one of these, day or night.
The founder of the Brown Girl Therapy Instagram account,
Sahaj Kaur Kohli,
But What Will People Say?, to Penguin Life’s
Emily Wunderlich at auction. Brown Girl Therapy bills itself as “the first/largest mental health community for children of immigrants,” and the book, subtitled
On Navigating Mental Health as a Child of Immigrants, will expand upon the account. The publisher said it will combine “personal narrative, anecdotal analysis, comprehensive research, and advice on what it means to grow up a child of immigrants. while challenging the mental health community to democratize and decolonize how we approach identity and wellness.” Kohli is a Sikh American and is studying to be a therapist in a master’s program at George Washington University. She was represented by
Police ID woman who died in Wednesday night Hermitage fire
She was 67-year-old Deborah Schneider, police said in a news release. The fire marshal s office is investigating the fire, which occurred on Netherlands Drive, police said.
Crews responded to the fire around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. A man escaped the home, but said a woman and a dog were still inside the residence. Firefighters recovered the bodies of the woman and the dog after they contained the blaze.
Neighbors recall trying to save woman killed in house fire
“This time, we heard help, help,” Janet Powell, a neighbor said.
News4 spoke with Janet and Tommy Powell, who live next door. Janet called 911 while Tommy tried to break down the front door.
“Just hoping that Deborah had got out of the chair and made it somewhere in the house where I could kind of get her out,” Tommy Powell, a neighbor, said.
Metro police identified 67-year-old Deborah Schneider as the woman who died in the Wednesday night fire. A pet also died.
The Powells said her husband, Larry, made it out covered in soot and is still in the hospital.