7:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health| Women| mexico · 1 Comment
10 May 2007
The number of women infected with HIV or suffering from AIDS has skyrocketed, making the epidemic in Mexico a “women’s issue”, according to the United Nations Population Fund which announced, via press conference, a worldwide HIV conference to be held in Mexico next year:
The UN representative stressed that the increase in the number of cases of women [with HIV] is “worrysome”, as the statistic of 35 percent of women making up the number of infected people around the world in 1995 has gone up to 48 percent.Mauricio Hernández, under secretary of Health, revealed that in Mexico there are 40,000 women infected with the virus, and that the organization is looking to negotiate to procurement of female condoms for less than two dollars each, to be able to distribute 800,000 this year.
According to the UN Joint Programme on AIDS, two thirds of the estimated 1.7 million people living with HIV in Latin America reside in the four largest countries: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.
Via / La Jornada and UNAIDS
2:31 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| race · 5 Comments
10 May 2007
We’ve written a number of times over the past two years about the topic of using the immigration debate as tool to pit the Latino community against the African American community. I wish we didn’t have to write about it again, but it keeps coming up:
New research by Carol Swain, professor of law and political science at Vanderbilt University, found that illegal immigration is hurting African Americans. And, according to Professor Swain, the Congressional Black Caucus is not addressing this issue.In her essay in the newly released volume Debating Immigration, which Professor Swain edited, she said that African Americans are losing more jobs to illegal immigrants than to other racial or ethic groups, yet low income black workers don’t have political input in the debate.
11:36 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil| Internet · Comments Off
10 May 2007
A Brazilian man trying to make some money by selling his wife on an online auction site partially owned by eBay Inc. is out of luck since the Brazilian government ordered the ad removed.The ad read:
“I sell my wife for reasons I prefer to keep short … I really need the money.
The described his wife physically and listed her qualities as a homemaker and companion. He reportedly said she was 35 and “worth her weight in gold.”
Via / MSNBC.com
11:09 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Venezuela · 1 Comment
10 May 2007
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez continues with Operation Piss Bush Off by not allowing U.S. agents to carry out counter-drug operations and calling the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) a cartel that actually aids drug traffickers.
“The United States with its DEA monopolizes the shipping of drugs like a cartel,” Venezuelan Justice Minister Carreno told reporters. “We determined that we were evidently in the presence of a new cartel.”
Of course the U.S. has a different story saying it’s Venezuela that is helping drug traffickers.
Via / ABC News
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