From Katherine Steinberg, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject Join us in celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of New York City and the borough of Queens
Date December 21, 2022 3:00 PM
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Dear John,
In the summer, each week in New York City, more than 100 independent vendors set up for the Queens Night Market with one goal in mind: bring people of all cultures together through food and art.
The featured vendors—many of whom are immigrants—curate a unique family-friendly experience, celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of New York City and the borough of Queens.
This holiday season, the American Immigration Council invites you to watch an exclusive discussion [[link removed]] between the creators and immigrant business owners behind the Queens Night Market’s success.
The setting for the critically acclaimed cookbook " The World Eats Here: Amazing Food and the Inspiring People Who Make It at New York's Queens Night Market [[link removed]] " gives you a unique glimpse into how the Queens community has created a sense of belonging and lifted up their immigrant vendors in a unique and creative way through art, music, dance, and food.
Join us in a powerful discussion about the immigrant vendors that make up the Queen’s Night Market [[link removed]]
As you watch our conversation, don’t forget to add this inspiring cookbook to your holiday shopping list. It features delectable recipes and stories of first and second-generation immigrants from over 40 different countries.
“The World Eats Here” cookbook is available in print and audio formats:
Barnes & Noble [[link removed]]
Amazon Prime [[link removed]]
Kindle [[link removed]]
Sincerely,
Katherine Steinberg
Director of Arts and Culture
American Immigration Council
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