Encoxada «DELUXE • PLAYBOOK»
The next time you board a packed bus, take a second to look around. Notice who is standing with rigid arms, who is staring at the floor, who is trying to disappear. And ask yourself: Am I a bystander, or am I an ally?
Encoxada is often served with a side of rice, vegetables, or a salad, and it's a popular dish in many Azorean restaurants. It's also a great example of the creative use of codfish, which is a staple ingredient in Azorean cuisine. encoxada
In styles like forró or funk , the term may describe a close, rhythmic physical contact between partners. The next time you board a packed bus,
If you’ve ever commuted on a packed subway train during rush hour, you know the feeling: the lack of personal space, the unavoidable jostling, and the strange intimacy of being pressed against strangers. Encoxada is often served with a side of
If you are a witness, you can help. Here is what active solidarity looks like: