Summary
The transcript features stories about local businesses, an exhibit on Shakira's career, and the cultural significance of low riding in LA. Sarah's Market in City Terrace is a mom and pop shop that has been in the family for over 60 years. They carry over 300 curated products from local restaurants in LA. The owners, Sarah and Steven Valdez, take pride in their Mexican/Latin heritage and community-oriented approach. Shakira's exhibit at the Grammy Museum showcases her global influence and diverse music influences. She is known for her songwriting abilities and multi-instrumentalist talents. Low riding culture in LA is a form of personal expression and art, with deep cultural meaning. Jacqueline Valenzuela is a Chicana low rider and fine artist who uses her art to document and preserve the stories of low riding culture.