Your must-read this week is probably Gustavo Arellano in The New Yorker, talking about tamales. For Mexican-Americans across the country, tamales are a symbol of the Christmas season. This year, with racism ascendant in the White House and rising rents pushing people out of their neighborhoods, bringing the family together to make tamales has taken on added poignancy.
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Your must-read this week is probably Gustavo Arellano in The New Yorker, talking about tamales. For Mexican-Americans across the country, tamales are a symbol of the Christmas season. This year, with racism ascendant in the White House and rising rents pushing people out of their neighborhoods, bringing the family together to make tamales has taken on added poignancy.