Ex-cons cook for celebrities at the Emmys
Edgar Ulisses Flores, left, and James Rich were trained by L.A. Kitchen, whose students include the formerly incarcerated or homeless. The men were part of the small army preparing the meal for the Emmys Governors Ball.
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Edgar Ulisses Flores, left, and James Rich inspect salads in the Governors Ball prep area.
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Part of the L.A. Kitchens team, from left, cook Edgar Ulisses Flores, lead instructor Charlie Negrete, job developer Kendra Burks and cook James Rich.
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A sea of salads for the Governors Ball.
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Preparers work methodically along the lines of salads. The cooks were supplied through a variety of sources.
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A flavorful detail is piped onto desserts.
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Dessert plates await transport.
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Salad plates are picked up for delivery.
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Servers transport salads to the Governors Ball dining area.
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Casey Sampson, left, and Taylor Johnson, with Sequoia Productions, prepare for guests to arrive at the 69th Emmy Awards Governors Ball.
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