Damian boy, and the culture there is so rich. I mean, its been for decades. Rodrigo yes, yes, and its the reason why we want to preserve a lot of the beautiful assets that we hold near and dear to our hearts, and fiestas las americas is one of them. Damian i saw some images, you sent us some images, and lucha libre is part of it as well. Rodrigo i know, mexican wrestling. Its always fun. Damian well, i mean, in the mission, there are so many cultures within the culture of the mission. Tell us about the diversity within that Diverse Community there in the mission. Rodrigo of course. You know, a lot has changed, but however, the essence of the Mission District is very strong. And that essence is mexican, is nicaraguense, puerto rican, filipino, africanamerican. So, all that created this beautiful melting pot of what is the Mission District and why its so, so cherished in San Francisco and the bay area. Damian let me ask you this. Theres been kind of a tug of war with gentrification there
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What the ‘tamale poll’ says about coronavirus, Christmas and large gatherings By Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times
Published: December 20, 2020, 11:57am
Share: LOS ANGELES-CA-DECEMBER 4, 2020: Workers including Maria Franco, center, and Lucy Torres, foreground, make tamales at Tamales Liliana s in Los Angeles on Friday, December 4, 2020. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times/TNS)
LOS ANGELES – It looked like business as usual on the assembly line.
Four men behind the counter of Tamales Liliana’s in Boyle Heights were scooping up masa with their hands and smearing it on opened corn husks. Six women then filled them with slits of green chile and cheese before folding and wrapping them in baking paper. Nearby, Juan Manuel Santoyo took stock of the ritual.
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