Growing up in East San Jose, hearing the phrase "Neighborhood Watch" had a different meaning. It meant watching out for one another. Yet in some cases, it meant watching out for the cops.
Today on the show, we take you back to my college days when a FACO commented why he thought crime was high in the area where I grew up. His comment led me to explain what Neighborhood Watch means in Eastside San Jose. I also tell you a story of what led to me getting slapped and what came of that day.
But more importantly, we end with why I think tacos come with two tortillas!
TAQUOTE: "In our neighborhood, once we were accepted, once the taco truck became a fixture in our driveway, everyone seemed to have our back."
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