6:48 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Immigration| Internet · Comments Off
20 Dec 2006When the fat man comes inching down your chimney this year, turn up the fire and run him off, as he is an “illegal immigrant worker” according to one website:
Santa isn’t welcome in Hazleton because he’s an illegal immigrant just like all the others the Pennsylvania town is trying to get rid of — or so someone would have you believe.A new Web site, http://www.nosantaforhazleton.com, says the town intends to keep Santa out this Christmas because he represents the illegal immigration the town council believes increases crime and burdens local services.
But the site is a hoax, created by someone in a bid to satirize a local law passed in July that has attracted national attention by imposing penalties on businesses and landlords to deter them from hiring or renting rooms to illegal immigrants.
While it’s unknown who is behind the online campaign to boycott Santa due to his immigration status, it’s pretty clear that it’s the work of a few snarky activists who find Hazleton, Pennsylvania’s anti-immigrant policies absurd. Check out the “PSA”:
Via / Reuters
11:58 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Food| Health · Comments Off
20 Dec 2006
While many Latino families in the United States are cooking up huge holiday meals, a staggering number of Latinos are going hungry.According to the National Council of la Raza 5% of Latinos in the U.S. are hungry and one out of 5 or 20% do not have access to nutritious food. Such statistics are expected in so called third world nations. The fact that these numbers exist here, among our neighbors should be a reminder of the third world within that exists.
Via / Univision.com
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8:16 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events| Music · Comments Off
20 Dec 2006
With his Feliz Navidad being the top holiday song it seems fitting that later today
Jose Feliciano perform and ring the closing bell at the NASDAQ Stock Exchange here in New York City. Talk about ringing in the holiday.
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8:08 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism| Celebrities · Comments Off
20 Dec 2006
Colombiana superstar Shakira and legendary author Gabriel Garcia Marquez are teaming up to help stop child poverty in Latin America via a new foundation:
Shakira joined with fellow Colombian and Nobel Prize laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez on Tuesday to launch a star-studded foundation to fight child poverty in Latin America.Backed by the two Colombians and other luminaries of entertainment and finance, the Latin America in Solidarity Action _ whose Spanish acronym is ALAS, or “wings” _ took flight with a promise to tackle poverty that kills 350,000 children each year in the region.
Shakira and Gabo are joined in the efforts by Spanish pop star Miguel Bosé (pictured above with Shakira), who will act as Executive Director, as well as other Latino musicians such as
Ruben Blades, Juanes, Ricky Martin, the rock group Mana, Aleks Syntek, David Bisbal and Alejandro Sanz.
As we’ve posted before, Shakira is also an ambassador for UNICEF and heads up her own foundation to help children, Pies Descalzos.
Via / Washington Post
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