5:54 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Argentina|Latin America|Religion|Venezuela · Comments Off
27 Mar 2007
Religious diversity and tolerance isn’t a topic that’s raised that often in predominantly Roman Catholic Latin America. But Argentine senator and First Lady Cristina Fernández de Kirchner met Saturday with the Jewish community in Caracas, Venezuela and urged Venezuelans to not be afraid of anti-semitism:
“Latin America has a long tradition of respect and absolute coexistence of different nationalities and religions…Our history (in the region) also includes pain, persecution,” the senator said during her keynote speech before the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Venezuela’s Israeli Confederation (CAIV).Fernández de Kirchner compared the annihilation of Jews during the Holocaust to the dictatorship that seized power in Argentina 31 years ago, “following a bloody coup d’etat.”
A question that might come to mind is where Judaism falls in Chavez’s new socialist Venezuela, not to mention the president’s newfound friendships with Iran and Syria.
4:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Music|Politics · 4 Comments
27 Mar 2007
In a world where two Latin American leaders can seem like lovers, a Mexican rock group can interview an American presidential candidate:
Mexican rock band Maná and senator and U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a meeting in which they spoke about immigration, the environment and the possibility of a woman leading the country.The musicians, who are enjoying a successful tour promoting their new album “Amar es combatir” met with Clinton in New York on the invitation of the ex-First Lady, who considers their opinions important for her quest for “better relations between the U.S. and the world”.
11:25 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Education|Justice|New York City · 1 Comment
27 Mar 2007Many NYC schools look and feel more like institutions of detention instead of institutions of learning. One South Bronx, NYC educator has now been banned from a high school because he aided students protesting random searches by school safety officers who are actually part of the NYC police department.
Karim Lopez, the program coordinator of a non-DOE community agency, had helped the young people try to organize their refusal action, and also invited the NYCLU to come to the school to observe the more-than forty agents and three metal detectors in operation in the school’s lunchroom. Even though the visitors and Mr. Lopez were told to enter the building through the scanning machines, according to the directives of the NYPD agents, once the supervising officers discovered who and what they were, they immediately escorted them out of the lunchroom. Mr. Lopez was questioned and then taken into what they referred to as a “holding room,”(really just the dean’s office) and held for more than an hour. The NYCLU staff were thrown out of the building, and were once again told to leave by six officers when they continued trying to take photographs from across the street. By that afternoon, Eric Nadelstern, the CEO of the Office of Empowerment Schools, had demanded that Mr. Lopez be removed from the school building and not allowed to return
10:37 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Sports · Comments Off
27 Mar 2007
Argentino Futbol legend, Diego Maradona, is making headlines again, this time for his weight, which according to his official doctor has nothing to do with his cocaine addiction. The once fit now flabby Maradona is looking to “vacation” in Switzerland to take off some pounds.
Maradona gained weight in recent weeks because of carelessness, but his medical tests last week were fine, his personal physician, Dr. Alfredo Cahe, told Buenos Aires’s Radio 10.
“There was a failure on Maradona’s part to stick to his diet. That’s why we’re planning a vacation. We’re looking into whether it would be possible for him to leave the country for a little while to get away from his friends and entourage,” Cahe said.The retired soccer star will undergo treatment to deal with the fluid retention that has affected him recently, the doctor said.
You have to love the use of euphemisms. “Vacation” and “fluid retention” or just another stint in rehab? Or maybe “el mano de dios” is trying to escape legal troubles at home?
Via / QuePasa.com
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