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" ... A Sicilian cooking class can show you how to look at Italian cuisine from a new perspective, and serve as a remarkable history lesson too. Resident chefs Anna Feldman and Mattia Gianfranco Marino, who with Fabrizia Lanza, teach courses at the center, say what makes Sicilian cooking distinct from other Italian regions is how the epoch-spanning cultures that flourished on the island—in addition to Greece and Spain, Sicily had other colonizers, including Norman and Arabic overlords—enriched local culinary offerings. So when learning to cook Sicilian style, be prepared to experiment with techniques not typically found on the mainland, like working with various agrodolce (sweet-and-sour) sauces, which are frequently used with vegetables, fish and in pasta sauces; and with strong bitter flavorings that come with the seasonal cultivation of such foods as wild greens, cardoons and artichokes, according to Feldman and Marino. You’ll also learn how Sicily’s chefs maximize the bounty of local foods that form the basis of their cuisine—the island can draw on a lush variety of produce like swordfish, tuna, anchovies, sweet olives, tomatoes, capers, fennel, legumes, oranges, almonds and pistachios, and various cheeses including fresh and salted sheep’s milk ricotta. ... "
" ... A complete history of our land will include the stories of the lives of the Native Americans who were already here when the first colonizers and enslavers arrived from Europe. It will include an accounting of the crimes that were perpetrated against them. And it will include an accurate portrayal of the sacrifices and contributions of the enslaved. Anything less than that simply isn’t history. It’s propaganda. ... "
" ... Anti-racism protesters have in recent weeks targeted statues of colonizers and slave-owning historical figures, in a bid to confront symbols of the nation’s racist legacy. Statues of Christopher Columbus and Confederate figures have either been beheaded or toppled across the nation, inspired by protesters who toppled a statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol, England, more than three weeks ago. ... "
" ... Iguaca were not always rare: it’s estimated that more than one million of these parrots lived on Puerto Rico and its nearby islands in the early 1500s, when European colonizers first arrived. But we all know how the familiar old story goes: rampant destruction of old-growth forests ensued, destroying the parrots’ homes, food sources and precious nest cavities, which led to their fragmentation into several tiny, isolated populations. ... "
" ... Yes, I said “ritual.” More than just a wild party—although it’s certainly that—Carnival is a rich cultural event with a profound legacy that stretches back to the 18th century. As European colonizers heralded Lent with lavish masked balls, African slaves staged their own versions of such carousing, mocking their masters and infusing the celebration with West African traditions: drumming, stick fighting, costumed characters. These traditions are alive and well today, reminding revelers that behind the bacchanal is the bittersweet legacy that epitomizes Caribbean culture: a spectacular conversion of pain to joy. ... "