The Tarlesson family fled their native Liberia, leaving behind a life of violence and hunger. They settled on a fertile plot in Northern California where they now grow organic vegetables and spices. Each year since their arrival they give thanks for their good fortune with a celebration of traditional African food, song and dance.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
A Different Kind of Thanks
The Tarlesson family fled their native Liberia, leaving behind a life of violence and hunger. They settled on a fertile plot in Northern California where they now grow organic vegetables and spices. Each year since their arrival they give thanks for their good fortune with a celebration of traditional African food, song and dance.
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