Bazar gastronomico de LatinoSoy - Fundraising

LatinoSoy invita a toda la comunidad latina y no latina para que participan en este Fundraising para ayudar a la gente de Guatemala afectados por las lluvias recientes en ese país.

El fundraising es en frente de la Panaderia Latina, a unas cuadras de la estacion de Joyce Station. Habrá comida a la venta por México, Guatemala, Peru y Chile.

Bazar Gastronómico de LatinoSoy. Sábado 17, a las 10am
Panaderia Latina, 4906 Joyce Street, Vancouver.
Telefono de la Panaderia Latina, 604-439-1414


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I’ve seen similar coolers at a few different locations (there’s a really popular spot near Milwaukee and Washtenaw, where I think maybe the same items are sold).A few years back, I happened across a vendor on Ashland, near the Jewel at Ashland/Milwaukee. The guy was selling mostly tamales and , or somethng like that.At the time, I guess I wasn’t expecting it to be a sweet-tasting drink. And on tasting it, I had one of those reactions where I couldn’t tell whether it would be better if the drink were sweeter… or not.It’s been a few years. I should try to get adventurous again and give it another go. Although in looking back… when I started asking myself “how would this drink be better,” my answer was ” I need to stop drinking this.”

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I have yet to encounter the churros… I live for that day. I went in here one Saturday morning, just as they were opening, to grab a bunch of stuff for a “meeting” I was having a little later at my house – I probably got 10 different pastries and some cookies and one of the rice pudding ice cream-on-a-sticks I’m obsessed with – it was $8-something.

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What about the children of ginimramts without status that were brought here by their parents? The children that have gone to school, done well, and have been productive members of society, yet are unable to attend college or get a decent job because of their lack of papers. What about the discrimination that they recieve? Is that deserved? On the other hand, there are those undocumented people that do not work, sell drugs, commit crimes, ect I think what everyone is missing here is that this is such a broad topic, how can you generalize? People who act respectfully, illegal or legal deserve respect in return. Stereotyping is never the answer. You never know someone until you walk in their shoes. If you lived in Mexico ( not that all illegals are from Mexico, I understand this), for example, Wouldnt you want out too? wouldnt you want a better life for your family? It is a shame that not all people come to this country with respect for the people that already live their and for what those people have done and will continue to do to maintian this great nation, what everyone needs to remember is, that this is not the way of every illegal, some had no choice, some that did have a choice, would give you the shirt off their back and never ask for a single thing in return. I am lucky enough to call some of these people my friends. I am a white female, I grew up pretty sheltered. It was my choice to break free from that, and have had to do alot of convincing of my parents and grandparents (expecially) that my boyfriend (now, a legal resident) isnt any differnt then the rest of us in the sense that he is a respectful human being that deserves nothing less in return, his lack of jugement of others never ceases to impress me on a day to day basis and I strive to be more like him.I have a step-sister, also white, she had her first baby when she was 18, her second at 23(by a differnt father). She graduated from a tech school (which she didnt pay for), with honors, and got a full time job. Later she decided she didnt like that lifestyle, and quit her job, she has been using the system to her benefit as much as she is able. She pays a small amount in taxes, becasue she barley works, and gets more then triple back in tax returns. That money, I assure you, her children do not benefit from. But she is full up with new tattoos and clothes for herself. My point is, she is a citizen does she deserve more respect then some of the illegal people here in the US? Why? becasue she is white? Becasue she was born here? I dont know, I dont get really political, but I just know that this is a big part of what is wrong with society today. I just hope it doesnt get any worse.

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