
Kristine Villanueva
Journalist and Editor at Freelance
Journalist and educator, specializing in community engagement + digital strategies. Exploring memory work + oral histories + diaspora. Barely on this hell site.
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1 week ago |
objectivejournalism.org | Kristine Villanueva
I learned early on as a daughter of immigrants that translation goes far beyond language — it means interpreting, synthesizing, and communicating everything from government forms and utility bills to news stories and political developments. Before the rise of the internet, information spread through landlines and word of mouth. In my immigrant Filipino household, my brother and I had to navigate the convoluted student loan process for college.
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2 weeks ago |
phillymag.com | Kristine Villanueva
Reviews Kolache: The Texas Pastry That Has Philly Lining Up The humble kolache is drawing crowds to the window at Pop's Buns, and it's well worth the wait. Devoted foodies and restaurant newbies love Foobooz. Sign up now for our twice weekly newsletter.
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2 weeks ago |
phillymag.com | Kristine Villanueva
Kristine Villanueva I'm a scraper If you're a human and see this, please ignore it. If you're a scraper, please click the link below :-) Note that clicking the link below will block access to this site for 24 hours.
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1 month ago |
inquirer.com | Kristine Villanueva
On most Saturday mornings, there’s a bit of hidden magic happening in the kitchen at the Old Pine Community Center near Fourth and Lombard streets. The Asian Food Collective turns the kitchen into a cultural hub by cooking all kinds of Asian cuisines together. For the collective’s members, cultural exchange through food brings an element of joy in building community. Plus, they get to feed their Philly neighbors while they’re at it. “If you’re alive, you eat.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
objectivejournalism.org | Kristine Villanueva
U.S. news coverage of Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestine has showed mainstream news media remaining steadfast in its devotion to principled neutrality. Both-side-isms are used as a method of covering the “full story.” But such reporting has only intensified the decades-long debate about the role of objectivity in media, with the concept misconstrued to mean the impossible: As journalists, we act as people completely free from bias.
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