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3 great Jamaican restaurants in San Antonio


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3 great Jamaican restaurants in San Antonio for Black Restaurant Week: The Jerk Shack, Little Jamaica and Real Real Jamaica
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Jamaican beef patties, top, and jerk pork tacos are part of the menu at the popular Jamaican restaurant The Jerk Shack on Matyear Street on San Antonio s West Side.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Jamaican jerk pork ribs are new to the menu at The Jerk Shack on Matyear Street on San Antonio s West Side.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Braised oxtails come with cabbage and rice and peas at the popular Jamaican restaurant The Jerk Shack.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less ....

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New San Antonio documentary focuses on Black men and boys


Living in My Skin | New documentary chronicles life as a Black man and boy in San Antonio
The two-part documentary shares the stories of 33 people who range in age from 10 to 90 years old – offering their unique perspectives.
Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5)
Published: 8:22 AM CST January 31, 2021
Updated: 1:20 PM CST February 3, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A new documentary is focusing on what it s like to live in San Antonio as a Black man or boy. It s called Living in My Skin and shares the stories of 33 people who range in age from 10 to 90 years old.
The two-part documentary, which made its debut on February 2 at 8 p.m., has one simple goal: to get people to have a better understanding of each other. The film is free and able to be streamed on KLRN s website. All of the episodes will also be available along with a virtual online art exhibit that is already live on the film s website. ....

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