Posts Tagged ‘Culture’

Have you ever let that half bunch of parsley go bad in your fridge before you could use it? Or splurged on a $5 bag of basil to make pesto? Save money...

There are many myths and misconceptions about Islam. Islam is a religion followed by 1.6 billion Muslims around the world. Just as in any religion,...

The work Sahro Jamah Farah does as a Home Care Aide to prepare meals, cook, and clean for her six consumers in the Puget Sound area is both rewarding...

Above Photo: Home Care Aide Isabel Palma works with her Consumer Rebecca Shimko. Isabel and her family escaped civil war in El Salvador in the 80s. Photos...

This feature on El Salvador originally complimented the story on Home Care Aide Isabel Palma in the Spring 2015 issue. Though Mexican-Americans are...

Every day, we are flooded by messages about our bodies and health. Try this new diet! Take this pill! Lose weight! Buy this gadget! Eat fewer carbs! Eat less...

There are long-held beliefs of reservations as the middle of nowhere, something to avoid. But they are really heroic places. The Colville Reservation in...

In October 2014, Columbus Day was not honored in Seattle. Instead, the Seattle City Council introduced Indigenous Peoples’ Day in remembrance of both the...

By the year 2060, America’s population will look different than it does today. It will be older, and more racially and ethnically diverse, according to the...

When Home Care Aide Sun Benjamin was just 23, shopping with her friend on the crowded streets in Seoul, South Korea, a young American man drove up on a...