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Victoria Gonzalez

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Victoria Gonzalez is a journalist based in Southern California. She is interested in food cultures around the world, migration, David Bowie and ice cream. She has written for KCET, PBS SoCal, Los Angeles Magazine and San Diego Magazine. You can find her watching baking shows, eating tacos in her hometown of Tijuana or or cooking for her family.

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¿Saben lo que el lavar ropa, hacer de comer y limpiar tiene en común además de ser quehaceres que todos tenemos que hacer? ¡Son actividades excelentes para practicar las matemáticas en casa y pueden ser muy divertidas! ¿Cómo? Para mantenerlas fáciles, solo se necesitan unos giros inteligentes aquí y allá.
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ROADRUNNER (2021) Anthony Bourdain
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Joel Jacques of Mariachi Los Criollos de Guadalajara holds his guitarrón before a Los Angeles gig. | Courtesy of Joel Jacques
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