1:06 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Celebrities|Colombia|Costa Rica · Comments Off
27 Dec 2006
Angelina Jolie and her bf Brad Pitt spent the holidays in Costa Rica, visiting some displaced Colombian refugees and handing out gifts in the name of the U.N.:
Dressed in white and sporting a bright blue UNHCR baseball cap, Jolie called for more awareness of the plight of refugees around the world.“It is especially shocking that such a tragedy can go on, year after year, with the rest of the world paying so little attention to it,” she said in the Costa Rican capital San Jose, according to the U.N. agency.
The Central American country is home to an estimated 10,000 Colombian refugees.
“My Christmas message to Colombian refugees and to the millions of displaced people in Colombia is that the world has not totally forgotten them,” Jolie said.
Whether these celeb visits are just good PR for the stars or actual humanitarian work is up for debate, but if anything it’s good that the media eyes that are constantly following Angie and Brad are also — at least momentarily — focused on the plight of these refugees.
Via / Yahoo! News
Image Boris Heger/UNHCR/Handout/Reuters
10:00 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Argentina · Comments Off
27 Dec 2006
The Madres of la Plaza de Mayo, protesting with white scarves on their heads in Argentina the disappearances under Argentina’s military rule of their children and the children of others have always served as an inspiartion for me and other activists. Sadly one of the founding members passed away.
Nelva Mendez de Falcone, 76, died Monday of an unspecified lung problem for which she had been hospitalized for the last 10 days in La Plata, 30 miles (50 kilometers) southeast of the capital of Buenos Aires, the family said.
Nelva had lost her own daughter, Maria Claudia Falcone, to the 1976-83 dictatorship.
Christmas Day has come and gone but Puerto Ricans ,like many other Latinos, know that the holiday is far from over. We still have to look forward to New Year’s and in many Latin American nations, Three King’s Day. Many of our holiday traditions are based around food and drinks. One of my favorites is Puerto Rican Coquito. It’s like egg nog only a million times better. What makes coquito so good? Rum of course! Everyone has there own coquito receta. One Rican mami in Florida links to a Coquito receta:
30 ounces coconut milk
14 ounces condensed milk
1 cup Bacardi rum
½ cup water
pinch of salt
½ tsp. cinnamonMix all ingredients in the blender. Taste and [add] more rum if you like it stronger. You need to add the water because it will get thicker later in the fridge. Pour into a bottle and refrigerate well. Make ahead for richer flavor. Serve in small glassware.
Via / NtycnBoricua
Image Via / LaGasse’s Island Flavors
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