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5 places in Syracuse to check out before the semester ends Corey Henry | Senior Staff Photographer Hope Cafe’s dishes are a fusion of America, Italian and Pueruvian food, and includes caprese arepas. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Hope Cafe Hope Cafe’s owner Matthew Cullipher spent five years in Peru before returning to the Syracuse area and opening the cafe in Liverpool in 2017. The cafe’s cuisine is a fusion of American, Italian and Peruvian food, with its menu including caprese arepas and the chicharron “sanguich,” a combination of Peruvian meats and sauces on Italian bread. When you enter the Liverpool cafe, there are organic and fair trade coffee bags on standby, with whole-leaf Japanese tea and Argentinian mate available, too. Don’t expect to break the bank at Hope Cafe the menu is relatively inexpensive because of the low overhead costs that come with having a staff of volunteers. ....
Peeling it back: The legacy of Matilda Joslyn Gage Shannon Kirkpatrick | Presentation Director Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Syracuse resident Matilda Joslyn Gage was on the forefront of the suffragette movement, but is excluded from most history books due to her radical ideas at the time. These high school girls are continuing her legacy. On this episode of “Peeling it Back,” we sit down with high school students Chadani Timsina and Abby Kambhampaty, who are part of the Gage Ambassadors for Human Rights program. Run by the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, the program engages high school girls in community activism and service. The two high school girls discuss what it’s like to participate in the program virtually and the community engagement initiatives they’ve done such as rallies against hate crimes and publishing study guides about history left out of the common curriculum. ....