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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 04:14 PM Jan 2019

Chef Jose Andres sets up relief kitchen "right on Pennsylvania Avenue, between the Capitol & the WH"

José Andrés, a celebrated Washington DC-based chef who migrated from Spain in the early 1990s, is a staunch defender of immigrants. He famously pulled out of a deal to run a restaurant at the Trump International Hotel in 2015, after Donald Trump maligned Mexicans on the campaign trail. And in recent years, he has devoted himself to setting up makeshift kitchens in disaster zones, feeding people facing tough circumstances, like the wreckage of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

Now Trump has partially shut down the federal government in pursuit of a border wall he justifies by spewing anti-immigrant rhetoric, leaving 800,000 federal workers—including 70,000 in DC—without paychecks. Cue Andrés.

In a video from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he’s still doing relief work, Andrés announced his group, World Central Kitchen, would be setting up operations at the Navy Memorial in Washington, “right on Pennsylvania Avenue, between the Capitol and the White House,” offering food to be consumed on site or carried away by furloughed federal workers.

By early Wednesday afternoon, the effort was up and running, already having served more than 1000 meals, according to the World Central Kitchen Twitter feed.

https://www.motherjones.com/food/2019/01/jose-andres-just-defended-furloughed-workers-and-immigrants-in-one-swoop/
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Chef Jose Andres sets up relief kitchen "right on Pennsylvania Avenue, between the Capitol & the WH" (Original Post) Miles Archer Jan 2019 OP
K&R for visibility. nt tblue37 Jan 2019 #1
Love it!!! Doreen Jan 2019 #2
This is brilliant! Gracias, Chef Jose Andres! Cha Jan 2019 #3
Chef Andres deserves a Nobel Prize ksoze Jan 2019 #4
k and r Achilleaze Jan 2019 #5
What do you bet they try and shut it down TrogL Jan 2019 #6
You just know it when something feels so right. What a great mind. pdsimdars Jan 2019 #7
God I love this man!!!! n/t japple Jan 2019 #8
He most definitely deserves a prestigious award for this effort. He is literally saving lives. n/t monmouth4 Jan 2019 #9
He was sued by tRump for pulling out of his DC restaurant deal BigmanPigman Jan 2019 #10
K&R Scurrilous Jan 2019 #11

ksoze

(2,068 posts)
4. Chef Andres deserves a Nobel Prize
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 04:55 PM
Jan 2019

He is everywhere there is need and uses his celebrity for good causes consistently.

BigmanPigman

(51,660 posts)
10. He was sued by tRump for pulling out of his DC restaurant deal
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 06:57 PM
Jan 2019

due to the immigration BS. I already respected him and knew of his great work in Haiti, etc from trips with Anthony Bourdain No Reservations but getting sued by tRump is another badge of honor in my book.

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