Record numbers of voters show up in Oakland, California, to make their voices heard in the 2020 presidential election. A national non-profit, World Central kitchen, gathers donations and then partners with small businesses, like Al Pastor Papi, through an initiative called Chef for the Polls. Through this program, El Pastor Papi provided over 1,000 free meals to voters.
Chef for the Polls feeds democracy
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About the Contributor
Kiana George, Segment Producer
Hi! I am Kiana and I am a Senior at Carlmont High School. I started my video career in sophomore year and I love featuring interesting personas such as two engineers who now have a wasabi company in Half Moon Bay. In her free time, she enjoys playing basketball, mountain biking, baking, and tasting teas for her tea sommelier class. To learn more about Kiana and her work visit: https://803270.wixsite.com/kianageorge
Twitter: @KianaGe5245146