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PALM COAST A group of mostly Cuban-Americans gathered in Central Park Thursday evening to show support for the protesters in Cuba demanding democratic reforms.
“We’re here to speak up for them, doing for them what they can’t do for themselves without risking their life,” said Raquel Levy, a Cuban-American personal injury attorney in Palm Coast. “I was fortunate enough to be born here, but there’s still a part of our heart that hurts because we know what our family went through and it’s the same thing that these people are going through.”
Demonstrations began in Cuba around July 11 in response to deteriorating living conditions, lack of basic goods and services, and the increase in coronavirus cases. Since then at least one death has been reported and many people are believed to be missing.
Published: Friday, May 7, 2021
She should have had a mask. It was harvest time during the worst wildfire season in California s history, but Margarita Garcia was left with only a bandana to protect her from inhaling pollution as smoke stung her eyes last summer.
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Comfort food is synonymous with home, according to Patricia Bustamante, who s spent two years at the reigns of Pochito, a Chilean street-food café in Botany in Sydney s southeast.
The eatery is known for its baked empanadas and comforting food from the South American country. We want that when somebody comes here, they feel they re at home, Patricia tells SBS Food. The philosophy of this business is that you eat our food and say, My mum used to do it in this way . We ve had young Chileans who come in and they order our food and sit down, and I see them cry. And I ask them What s wrong? and they say, This empanada, it s like how my mum makes it , she says.