The Layered Onion--Peeling Back the Layers

Yolibeth Rangel: Food, Community, and Well-being

23 min · 20. huhti 2026
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Food is more than sustenance. It’s a bridge. It connects us to our past, our culture, and each other. For Yolibeth Rangel, this connection runs deep. Her journey from Venezuela to Wisconsin is a testament to the power of food. It’s a story woven with family, tradition, and a growing understanding of its profound impact on well-being.From a young age, Yolibeth Rangel was captivated by the magic of growing food. This early fascination with plants and their genetics laid the groundwork for a lifelong passion. In her culture, cooking was a communal act. Mothers and grandmothers gathered to prepare meals for the entire family. This wasn’t just about nourishment; it was about shared experience and learned tradition.

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