"We thought that would be fun to honor the people that do the mundane daily chores, the people that are part of the work service backbone of places like Los Angeles and Orange County…So much effort is made to vilify [these people]."
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On the comedic trio Culture Clash and how they honor their community via comedy in “Richard Montoya: 25 Years Of Laughing About Race” in NPR (2009 Aug 14)
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