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When It Comes to Asian Markets, There’s No One Size Fits All When a recipe mentions that a particular ingredient can be found at an Asian market, it triggers my eyebrows to rise as I wonder, “Which kind?”. Whenever I write a recipe and use that same pointer for cooks, I try to offer specifics. It’s easier in books and on this website, where I have space to clarify (e.g., head to a Chinese market for the best doubanjiang selection). However, it’s harder when I freelance for print, in which case there are tight column inches and page space restrictions.
SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board today announced the appointment of seven new members to its Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC). The committee is comprised of representatives from California communities most heavily impacted by air pollution, including those communities with minority or low-income populations. The newly-appointed representatives include: Dillon Delvo, Little Manila Rising Catherine Garoupa White, Central Valley Air Quality Coalition Thomas Helme, Valley Improvement Projects Neena Mohan, California Environmental Justice Alliance Sharifa Taylor, Communities for a Better Environment Paulina Torres, Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment “I look forward to the productive engagement of the new and former members of the Environmental Justice Advisory Committee in the Scoping Plan process,” said Hector De La Torre, Assembly-appointed Boardmember for Environmental Justice. “They will bring important perspectives and recommendations to the development of California’s statewide plan to fight climate change with actions that equitably address the greenhouse gas emissions impacts on low-income urban and rural communities.”
Thousands March in San Francisco to Support Palestine The San Francisco march appeared as a vast sea of red, black, white, and green, as protesters waved Palestinian flags in those colors that had been provided by organizers. Published 4 hours ago ByZack Haber Protestors wave flags and signs in support of Palestine and against the Israeli occupation in San Francisco's Dolores Park on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber. Protestors wave flags and signs in support of Palestine and against the Israeli occupation in San Francisco’s Dolores Park on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber. Abdul (left) and Rami (center), stand at a protest in San Francisco’s Dolores Park to support Palestinians and against the Israeli occupation on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber.
(Article by Ivan Pentchoukov republished from TheEpochTimes.com) The change is the result of a legal settlement (pdf) of a lawsuit brought by groups that claimed that the traditional SAT and ACT tests are racist. Under the settlement, the university, which enrolls some 225,000 undergraduate students, said it won’t consider SAT or ACT scores sent along with admissions applications until 2025. The university further stated that it had no current plan to consider the scores after 2025. The settlement specifies that the university can still use SAT and ACT scores to determine course placement after the students are accepted. But the nine campuses will no longer use the test scores to determine how to award scholarships.
University of California System Will No Longer Consider SAT and ACT Scores for Admissions The nine campuses of the University of California system will no longer consider standardized testing scores as part of the admission process beginning in the fall of 2021. The change is the result of a legal settlement (pdf) of a lawsuit brought by groups that claimed that the traditional SAT and ACT tests are racist. Under the settlement, the university, which enrolls some 225,000 undergraduate students, said it won’t consider SAT or ACT scores sent along with admissions applications until 2025. The university further stated that it had no current plan to consider the scores after 2025.