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CHAMPIONING STREET VENDOR RIGHTS

  • Writer: Viva
    Viva
  • Jun 1, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 4, 2023

We are thrilled to share this powerful article penned by Viva La Boba's co-founder, David Friedman, shedding light on the importance of protecting street vendor rights. At Viva La Boba, we believe in community-driven initiatives, and we're excited to announce that we're taking concrete steps to support our local street vendors. As mentioned in the article, we're entering into a bathroom agreement, allowing a nearby vendor to use our facilities, enabling them to obtain the necessary licenses to sell food. Our commitment to the food and beverage community runs deep, and we're honored to collaborate with the incredible team at the Inland Center For Immigrant Justice to make a positive impact together.


Join us in embracing the vibrant culture and entrepreneurship of street vendors, fostering inclusive neighborhoods, and advocating for equal opportunities for all. Read the inspiring article and let's stand united in creating a brighter, more inclusive future!



 
 
 

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