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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2022
  • Food carts are everywhere in New York City. Hot dogs, coffee, halal, mangoes … The list goes on. There are 20,000 street vendors fueling the city daily, yet their work is layered, complicated and always at risk. With a city cap on permits since the early 1980s, most of today’s street vendors are deemed illegal, leaving their jobs and livelihoods vulnerable every day.
    Sonia Pérez is a street vendor and activist who has been serving her tamales in Brooklyn for more than 25 years. But her job doesn't end at serving food: She’s also a leader in the fight for vendors’ rights, working to secure the right to sell the food they make without intervention.
    “On the Job With Priya Krishna” is a series about labor and the people who shape what and how we eat, and whose jobs often go unseen. Tune in.
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  • @maricruzherrera4821
    @maricruzherrera4821 Год назад +1942

    that’s me!!! and my mom!!!!! Thank you for this 🫶

    • @dantecasanova6120
      @dantecasanova6120 Год назад +17

      Where can i buy tamales in bushwick, hay algun numero donde pueda ordenar?
      Grasias.

    • @marcella2237
      @marcella2237 Год назад +28

      Omgg girl where do u guys be at?? I will deff buy some these look delicious!!💜

    • @michaelstackzs3877
      @michaelstackzs3877 Год назад +19

      Where is this located NEED TAMALES

    • @lili6097
      @lili6097 Год назад +12

      Please tell us where y’all are located I want to try the tamales so bad

    • @elxxestebanxx
      @elxxestebanxx Год назад +8

      Where’s the spot at??? Definitely want some rajas con queso 💯

  • @emilymitsuoka7799
    @emilymitsuoka7799 Год назад +1416

    I just love Priya's journalism and the space she creates to allow people to share their stories through their own narrative - such important and fantastic work!!!

  • @carolinabaker2728
    @carolinabaker2728 Год назад +754

    Priya’s topics + Priya speaking Spanish + the editing of these vids = cinematic magic

    • @flockem8308
      @flockem8308 Год назад +3

      Love priya but is she a no sabo kid?

    • @doncarlo4576
      @doncarlo4576 Год назад +3

      Plus + tamales

    • @Parabellum999
      @Parabellum999 Год назад +16

      @@flockem8308 I bet she speaks more languages than you

    • @rebeccacartier153
      @rebeccacartier153 Год назад +10

      Priys has stated many times on the Dave Chang podcast, that she is from Texas and feels like Spanish is more of a second language to her more than Hindi. But the way priya speaks so slowly and clearly during her interviews makes me think she is just reassuring the interviewees and making them feel more at ease.

  • @hypnauticasleepsounds9329
    @hypnauticasleepsounds9329 Год назад +707

    I love how Priya’s videos always focus on the unsung heroes of the city.

  • @melroydmello8341
    @melroydmello8341 Год назад +968

    Priya segments are bomb af always

  • @DuyNguyen-yx2vd
    @DuyNguyen-yx2vd Год назад +841

    Man, what a way to show how food integrates into every part of our lives. It's not just perfect recipes and designer cookware. It's about culture and livelihoods. It's about the care and love we have for the food and the community that surrounds us.

  • @ChrisPMcGee
    @ChrisPMcGee Год назад +427

    Sonia IS America. And here we are, giving her nothing in return. Thank you for this beautiful series broadening the lens of the "unseen" food workers/chefs/heroes.

  • @Yels14
    @Yels14 Год назад +72

    I cried watching this. My aunt passed away this year, she used to sell Tamales in DC. She’s loved it, she was great at it. It was never easy, the City never made it easy, it was alway a challenge to do something so simple and just sell food, feed people and make some money. I miss her so much. The food industry is not easy, let’s please give more love and support to these vendors. They might not wear suits and ties, but I promise you they are amazing good hearted , decent people. Thank you for showing us this!❤

  • @Joshadowolf
    @Joshadowolf Год назад +273

    I love how Priya speaking Spanish. 😌 Breath of fresh air. #ProudTexan 🤠🏜️🐎

    • @ilahjarvis
      @ilahjarvis Год назад +41

      It's important to normalize the idea that Americans can be multilingual. That a host can speak the language of the guest, especially a language as commonly spoken as Spanish is in the United States.

    • @duncan394
      @duncan394 Год назад

      @@ilahjarvis except it’s not normal for Americans. You guys are dumb.

    • @Eccentric-YURR
      @Eccentric-YURR Год назад +2

      @@ilahjarvis Not a lot of Americans are bilingual, let alone multilingual. How many of them take a high school foreign language course and flunk it or don't remember it enough to be able to speak that language?

  • @elluisito000
    @elluisito000 Год назад +52

    A few years back i used to work in a factory in the west side of Chicago, there was this lady in a corner selling tamales, $1 each. That woman had a constant half a block line from 7 am to 10 am, people of all ethnicitiesand backgrounds. The tamales were the best thing you could get in cold Chicago February morning. Always with a smile and nice vibes.

  • @scottmurphy7874
    @scottmurphy7874 Год назад +118

    Priya is fantastic at getting people to tell their genuine story without getting in their way. I’d love to see her do a travel series around the world. This piece also makes me miss Bushwick (a little).

  • @hollymatthews7543
    @hollymatthews7543 Год назад +132

    I thought I was just going to watch a video about delicious tamales, but now I care so much about the street vendors of New York and I don't even live in the city or the country 😂 amazing work by Priya and the NYT team!

  • @medwards1391
    @medwards1391 Год назад +167

    I was just talking about this with my husband. I’m currently in Oaxaca, MX where street food is king, and the mayor put in to effect a law that street food vendors can’t sell on Wednesdays so people can see the streets without vendors. But why would we want that!? We then discussed how difficult it must be in the states to have a street food stall with all of the red tape people must deal with. This was fascinating. Thanks for your investigative work, Priya. Keep fighting, Sonia!

    • @haneytr3s
      @haneytr3s Год назад +4

      If people don't want street vendors on Wednesday they can stop using them,. The mayor should stay in his office and do something useful instead of telling the people what to do.

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Год назад

      Colonizer

    • @huv123
      @huv123 Год назад

      The red tape includes standards for food handling and preparation, taxation etc. As nice as this woman seems, she wouldn't pass a single one of them.

    • @gabe5960
      @gabe5960 Год назад

      @@huv123 I have known many restaurants that pay to pass those inspections… plus if people don’t want to eat the vendors food they don’t have to 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @TheRealJayGutta
    @TheRealJayGutta Год назад +358

    Not gonna lie, that last line she said about yellow cabs and street vendors made me tear up... it's very true.

    • @kaiju_k5042
      @kaiju_k5042 Год назад +3

      Same!

    • @nikitamallya9439
      @nikitamallya9439 Год назад +4

      Same here!

    • @leoneljaramillo6710
      @leoneljaramillo6710 Год назад +1

      seriously

    • @serafinacosta7118
      @serafinacosta7118 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yellow Cabbies and Street Vendors are a City Feature. They are City’s Ambassadors. With so many scattered around, and so many store front closures they should allow them to operate and help them to comply.

  • @CherisBerries
    @CherisBerries Год назад +35

    This is truly the type of segment where Priya shines. She needs more videos like this

  • @arlenesolis024
    @arlenesolis024 Год назад +16

    These vendors is what New York City is all about..the culture, the customs and the hard worked they put in. Plus, the delicious food they bring. I hope she continues the fight.

  • @kkobrien
    @kkobrien Год назад +103

    Love this series! Street vendors breath life into cities in so many different ways and they don't deserve to live in such precarity. We've had similar issues in Los Angeles and voted to decriminalize sidewalk vendors a few years ago. They still need permits, and I'm not sure how difficult or realistic it is to get one. This video definitely makes me want to learn more!

  • @errhka
    @errhka Год назад +30

    As a person from SoCal, seeing those guys throw away those streetcart's food and supplies made me so angry. You'd start a riot if you did that here

    • @Anitamustdie
      @Anitamustdie 2 месяца назад

      I bet!! Yall have it crazy down there. My family visited and they are always talking about how the best food is the street vendor. I am literally waiting to go

  • @arilebon
    @arilebon Год назад +45

    These are our roots. Not all of our ancestors were landed gentry. We built our way up. Somethings we loose sights on where the majority of our ancestors started.

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Год назад

      Our ancestors also decapitated their neighbors. Pulled the living heart from their victims.

  • @stephen129
    @stephen129 Год назад +545

    It's disgusting how they treat these people. Why would you punish people for wanting to provide for the community?

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Год назад

      She is an illegal alien.

    • @Brix098
      @Brix098 Год назад +12

      Exactly.

    • @chaostears
      @chaostears Год назад +54

      not just that but literally provide a service that defines the city.

    • @joeblow6568
      @joeblow6568 Год назад +19

      because they're selling FOOD? That people EAT?

    • @ohnana95
      @ohnana95 Год назад +21

      It's because of power. Majority of countries have this budget going to the police and military. People at the top want and need that power to control everyone under them. All the other things aside from that are just not top priority.

  • @danc5434
    @danc5434 Год назад +19

    The best food reporting content right now is by Priya. Solidarity with NYC food vendors.

  • @Paulxl
    @Paulxl Год назад +12

    I love listening Priya speaking Spanish. And now I'm craving trying that mole poblano tamal.

  • @laneellisor7113
    @laneellisor7113 Год назад +46

    Each segment produced with Priya are always so impactful, emotional, and beautiful

  • @Archlifts
    @Archlifts Год назад +52

    Que orgullo ser mexicano por lo trabajadores que somos! My family and I also make tamales to pay for my university tuition. I gotta say it’s a tough and long process but it’s worth it. Seeing Sonia do this alone makes me have so much more respect for her and her devotion to tamales. Dios me la bendiga Sonia y siga luchando, ojalá algún día le compre un tamal en NY, saludos desde Los Ángeles. Thank you Priya for giving these vendors a voice and platform 🙏🏽

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Год назад

      LA Mex food is a million times better than trash NYC

    • @BenavidesJorge
      @BenavidesJorge Год назад

      @@Student0Toucher como Mexicano te voy a decir que estás muy pero muy incorrecto. Tacos quizás si. Pero aquí igual encuentras comidas regionales de regiones como Puebla. En LA es comida de las regiones del norte.

  • @sananajafi6017
    @sananajafi6017 Год назад +97

    This did such a beautiful job of connecting food to social and political issues in a way that was engaging and inspiring. Keep up the good fight!

  • @hm2ls869
    @hm2ls869 Год назад +14

    I love that you speak Spanish whenever possible. Besides the videos. So well done. But it’s the little things like making the effort to connect with someone on the level. Huge fan!

  • @dennisbermudez9637
    @dennisbermudez9637 2 месяца назад +1

    This is my third Priya Krishna video and I'm already a huge fan of her and her subjects. Long and healthy life to these hard working people.

  • @AmanosLA
    @AmanosLA Месяц назад +1

    This makes me cry so much. Priya, thank you for giving visibility to our communities. I’m from LA and the pop up world seems to other itself and remove itself from immigrant street vendors as if they’re not doing the same labor! I take pride as someone who does pop ups. I take pride to see myself as a street vendor at times. I’m proud of the pathway that my elders have paved and continue to pave. Thank you so much for your service as a reporter and I would even go as far as call you a historian because your documenting this work, your archiving our stories. Thank you to all the black and brown elders who have done this for us. Forever indebted to all of you.

  • @belindahodesigns
    @belindahodesigns Год назад +5

    The city is dead without vendors, so true! To this day, one of the most memorable meals I’ve ever had were tacos from a truck off a side street…

  • @unerevuese
    @unerevuese Год назад +3

    Sonia is so sweet and her tamales look incredible. As someone, whose mom sold pupusas to buy my sister our school supplies this story resonates with me.

  • @Shelleebeee
    @Shelleebeee Год назад +53

    this series is one of my absolute favorite things on youtube right now, make them forever!!!

  • @Elkator
    @Elkator Год назад +8

    Priya is the Woodward and Bernstein of the food world. I love her

  • @user-pg3vp3rs5y
    @user-pg3vp3rs5y 3 месяца назад +2

    The woman is so ICONIC when she said: Son, call me later New York Times people are here
    Her son was like: oh.. sorry mom

  • @orange_chops
    @orange_chops Год назад +2

    Love seeing Priya doing this kinds of documentary. It's so good!

  • @JackyGuerrero
    @JackyGuerrero Год назад +1

    Priya, you’re absolutely the best. I love your coverage. You show everyone you meet much respect and admiration. You’re truly a great human being.

  • @beccad43
    @beccad43 Год назад +3

    I love this series so much! Thank you Priya for focusing on these issues! These vendors put in so much hard work and they shouldn’t have to go through all of these challenges.

  • @y-squared
    @y-squared Год назад +3

    Thank you for investing your resources in highlighting these problems and providing a voice for the unseen important humans of NYC.

  • @ryudragonpunch9025
    @ryudragonpunch9025 Год назад +2

    I’m from the Philippines and I grew up on food from street vendors, I support their cause because at the end of the day they are human beings trying to make a living to provide for their families through their delicious food, this is a gift which should be shared.

  • @_anaflavia_
    @_anaflavia_ Год назад +2

    I LOVE this series. You go, Sonia!!!!!!

  • @wheninrome911
    @wheninrome911 Год назад +15

    There should be a link in the description to resources to support the vendors.

  • @megan41779
    @megan41779 Год назад +2

    I love this series. Priya is an amazing journalist and story teller! Kudos to her for getting these stories out.

  • @joshfabregas7162
    @joshfabregas7162 Год назад +44

    the way i havent seen this type of content from bon appetit. im so glad nyt cooking has fostered this type of content from the creators!

  • @ttteresaaa6422
    @ttteresaaa6422 Год назад +1

    YOU SPEAKING SPANISH IS MAKING ME CRY, THE EFFORT AND THE FLUENCY IS APPRECIATED SO MUCH my heart is full

  • @sUjU91
    @sUjU91 Год назад +17

    My mom had a job when she lived in the USA, and on the weekends she sold tamales, huaraches and burritos. That's how she was able to build and furnished her home in México. She didn't made that many, but people like her food.
    She has taught me how to make them and pozole, she has been a vendor since I was a baby. My mom says that life is unpredictable sometimes, so it's good for me to know how to make this foods in case I'm ever in a financial problem. So I won't have to be dependent on others or the government.

  • @no0o0ot74
    @no0o0ot74 Год назад +2

    So grateful for this story being covered!! More like this

  • @xXxBRYANTxXx14
    @xXxBRYANTxXx14 Год назад

    Thanks for giving Street Vendors a Positive Light & Voice, you are truly amazing Priya

  • @cspm07
    @cspm07 Год назад +16

    I love this series

  • @kristibradley1333
    @kristibradley1333 Год назад +1

    this made me emotional, what a beautiful soul!! i hope the vendors get everything they deserve 💙💙

  • @bakingencanto6254
    @bakingencanto6254 Год назад

    Truly enjoyed this! Well, all of Priya’s work is immaculate. Your Spanish speaking is amazing! Thanks for shining light on this subject.

  • @stacyshuffle
    @stacyshuffle Год назад +3

    I loved this so much, tears were definitely shed. Thank you, Sonia, for the work that you do. Fantastic storytelling by all who were featured!

  • @TWRider
    @TWRider Год назад +6

    Tamales are delicious but a brutal amount of work to make even in small quantities. She makes them every week. Wow!!

  • @erictu1554
    @erictu1554 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing these stories! Sonia is a force of nature.

  • @mee7991
    @mee7991 Год назад +7

    “Fear can make you do great things” -Sonia
    What a powerful and moving quote

  • @lgarza9640
    @lgarza9640 Год назад +1

    I love these Priya videos! Thank you for always talking about the lil people ✨

  • @Sktrdudeman793
    @Sktrdudeman793 Год назад +7

    Another wonderful episode to an incredible series! Great work by Priya and others on the team!!

  • @sofiagalan6961
    @sofiagalan6961 Год назад +1

    I'm amazed on how well Priya speaks spanish. This is amazing. I'm always looking for Priya's videos. I know its NY centered, but It would be amazing to see this series in other parts.

  • @abbie2299
    @abbie2299 Год назад +3

    What an incredible piece of journalism! I never knew how much red tape surrounds street vendors... keep fighting Sonia!!!

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper 11 месяцев назад

    I just discovered this "column" by Priya a few minutes ago. What a find. So uplifting, so positive, in an age where everything seems to be negative. Thank you. ANDALE!!!

  • @karlaperez8096
    @karlaperez8096 Год назад

    i love priya and i love this series and i love the spotlight and the platform and the voice it gives people who usually don’t get one!! more of this!! yes!!

  • @wonyoungkim353
    @wonyoungkim353 Год назад +1

    We need so much more of this incredible work. Outside of New York too please.

  • @ilahjarvis
    @ilahjarvis Год назад +14

    Thank you for this follow up video on New York's food vendors. Small businesses help make different cities distinctive. Otherwise every downtown has the exact same big businesses with a few landmarks here and there. It breaks my heart every time another small business goes under. It's happening everywhere, and it feels like we are losing our soul.

  • @ravenlee572
    @ravenlee572 Год назад +2

    Thank you for bringing awareness. My family owned Mary’s Mexican Paleteria in Los Angeles; they exploited illegal immigrants to sell the products. At times, The vendors worked long hours with No benefits.

  • @hatchling88
    @hatchling88 Год назад +4

    When I visit NYC, in order to keep my expenses in check, I usually grab at least one meal a day from the street vendors... the food is good, fast and affordable. It's really in everyone's best interests to issue permits for vendors as it provides some checks and balances on cleanliness, proper food storage and temperatures and financial issues. I know that some restaurants and bodegas don't like competition from the vendors, but they are NYC !

  • @insulaarachnid
    @insulaarachnid Год назад +4

    On The Job is such a good series! Informative and enjoyable at the same time.

  • @kaiju_k5042
    @kaiju_k5042 Год назад

    This made me tear up by the end, really lovely video and very intense when you sit and absorb it all.

  • @hokagesama3394
    @hokagesama3394 Год назад +1

    One of my absolute favourite series. Priya and team, I adore you

  • @gcortez5242
    @gcortez5242 Год назад +3

    Hands down the best food stories! Thank you

  • @amandab694
    @amandab694 11 дней назад

    What a sweet episode - I love this series thank you! We need more of this ❤

  • @rys8406
    @rys8406 Год назад

    This is beautiful, moving journalism. Thank you for giving Sonia and many others a platform to speak on the injustices they face.

  • @lizkinnizzle
    @lizkinnizzle Год назад +1

    Another outstanding episode. Y’all. I love what you do here. Thank you!

  • @karenferguson6557
    @karenferguson6557 Год назад +22

    Just adding to the chorus of praise. This series is such a breath of fresh air! Thank you, Priya, and everyone else involved.

  • @nullasalus3
    @nullasalus3 Год назад +1

    Another great video! I live this series highlighting people who don't get enough attention.

  • @msjenbottega
    @msjenbottega Год назад

    pure love, passion, and care in this video

  • @exquisitemoments
    @exquisitemoments Год назад +1

    Thank you for your work Priya.

  • @narendramodiboss
    @narendramodiboss Год назад +1

    Hey, this is so fun! I loved this Tamale cart story. I used to live in Brooklyn and would love to try that place out someday!

  • @poobd
    @poobd Год назад +21

    This pulled a lot of strings in my heart, thank you for always being apart of these stories Priya

  • @Ti5qu4ntum
    @Ti5qu4ntum Год назад

    Very impressive. God blessed and protect these hardworking people.

  • @amandamorales1199
    @amandamorales1199 Год назад

    Thank you Priya for this incredible Journalism ❤️

  • @rachellehamilton
    @rachellehamilton Год назад +1

    I live these pieces. Priya does such and amazing job

  • @briellericker8569
    @briellericker8569 Год назад +2

    she hit the nail on the head with that last line

  • @gracievillanueva2964
    @gracievillanueva2964 Год назад

    So good! Prija, thank you for this inspiring episode.

  • @abbytate
    @abbytate Год назад +30

    I truly love this series so much! It is clear how much care everyone on the team puts into research, production, relationship building, and story telling

  • @rosenracht
    @rosenracht Год назад +2

    Priya is one of the best food personalities!!

  • @joaopedronogueiraterra3475
    @joaopedronogueiraterra3475 Год назад

    Can't wait for the continuity of this series with Priya

  • @bigbird2451
    @bigbird2451 Год назад +1

    Tears of joy. Stay strong.

  • @michellelee5033
    @michellelee5033 Год назад

    YES YES YES. THANK YOU. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK. 👍 ❤👏

  • @Scott_Atlanta
    @Scott_Atlanta Год назад +1

    Priya is always 💯💯. Great stories.

  • @barbramtz
    @barbramtz Год назад +2

    Priya, you are my favorite food journalist! Your job is so humane and beautiful. Looking forward to watching the next episodes.

  • @KyleVGu3
    @KyleVGu3 Год назад +37

    Love every aspect of Priya's videos! What a wide range of topics to understand ways food is served

  • @arcgaatrako
    @arcgaatrako Год назад

    !!! This is such an important piece of reporting. Power to the people.

  • @michellep.3681
    @michellep.3681 Год назад

    This was beautiful to watch thank you ✨

  • @walkinku
    @walkinku Год назад +1

    Thank you for shining a light on the underrepresented!

  • @fevereddreams3805
    @fevereddreams3805 Год назад +1

    so vastly important thank you so much.

  • @waynezhang6080
    @waynezhang6080 Год назад

    Wow definitely started tearing up when seeing the Chinese vendor 😢😢 thanks Priya for sharing this!

  • @pamparker4047
    @pamparker4047 Год назад +5

    A lot of hardwork and courage ❤❤❤

  • @unstoppabledoris
    @unstoppabledoris Год назад +2

    Sonia is such an inspiration heart ❤️

  • @robertstanley9633
    @robertstanley9633 Год назад +2

    Pray Krishna is the next Ann Curry, the way they both handle each story with tact, care and consideration. I enjoy both journalists.

  • @balusmbox
    @balusmbox Год назад +3

    Dear Priya Krishna: I am a fan. This is a wonderfully edited and produced video. Kudos.

  • @Mor_timer
    @Mor_timer 10 дней назад

    There is sth about these videos that just makes me tear up!! these are the men and women who are the heartbeat of these cities

  • @eleazersanchezvidal
    @eleazersanchezvidal Год назад

    Priya's reports are a MUST!!!!