Twitter, please help me figure out this mystery. Is this crowdraising for gentrification or just a bad SNL sketch? https://www.facebook.com/LAGRACIASD/?hc_ref=ARTVuzLk4Xtu8KD81UjPv-nHSXfNMllnzY9IgkHZY0Lqud6Q9ztxO6p836LXwnHH9MQ …
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Wish I had time to write about this. Dear editors, consider hiring a person of color, ideally someone from Barrio Logan, to write about it.
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This is what you say right before you make it less culturally vibrant.pic.twitter.com/9RGtjlebR0
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Some of you have reached out to let me know the gentrifying frutería video is no longer available. It is now.pic.twitter.com/DSdgxa0DLp
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Few more things about gentrified frutería: If you’re familiar with Barrio Logan, you’ll know that there are *already* fruterías there.
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These are mamá y papá owned shops that serve delicious and affordable fruits and juices in Logan. No branding. No Kickstarter. Just fruit.
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What Jenny Niezgoda is proposing isn’t new to Logan. The difference is the way she presenting it: pristine and pure. Speaking of which...
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I was surprised to learn Jenny Niezgoda already ran a shop called Farm to Fork Juice in La Jolla. Strange she left that out of her video.
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You already ran a juice shop. Why open a new one and call it frutería in a spot where people who go to actual fruterías are being displaced?
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