1:07 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics · Comments Off
13 Aug 2007
I know that Karl Rove resigning isn’t going to change the landscape of national politics and it sure as hell ain’t gonna change Presidente pendejo, but hey can’t I be a little happy at the news.
Karl Rove will resign from his position in the Bush Administration and return to Texas on August 31, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Sorry Texas.
Via / AlterNet
12:25 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Blogs|children|Family|Internet|race|Women · Comments Off
13 Aug 2007
Anti-RacistParent has a great article up about the state of the parenting blogosphere and the place of people of color mamis and papis. Not surprisingly, the blog world reflects the real world.
As for the perception that PR folks don’t pitch mombloggers of color, one dude straight-up told Stefania, “You’re right. We don’t pitch to bloggers of color. We just don’t know what to do with them.”
I think this is the root of the problem. POC parent bloggers blog not just about what color our kids’ poop is but about that ugly little word that too many swear is absent in the blog world, racism.
10:16 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Dominicans|Events|New York City · Comments Off
13 Aug 20078:09 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|children|Culture|language · Comments Off
13 Aug 2007
Newlyweds Eva Longoria and Tony Parker are an international couple: Eva is a Texican and Tony a Frenchman. The two are starting to talk kids, and given their flavorful mix, are beginning to think about education and the language issue. And they aren’t planning on letting any of the three languages spoken between them slip through the cracks. At a recent event for kids with cancer, Eva said that she and Tony will make sure that their offspring speak English, Spanish and French.
Eva said that she thinks it’s great that kids have access to bilingual cartoons like Dora and Go Diego Go! because when she was a kid “Speedy Gonzales was the [only] bilingual character growing up and all he said was ‘Arriba! Arriba!’” Indeed.
Via / People
7:48 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism|Celebrities|Justice|mexico · Comments Off
13 Aug 2007
Mexican heartthrob Gael Garcia Bernal has joined forces with his buddy actor Diego Luna in a crusade to bring attention to human rights offenses and impunity in Mexico, namely in Ciudad Juarez and the Mexican state it calls home, Chihuahua.
Gael and Diego have been working on a documentary called “Doble injusticia: feminicidio y tortura en Ciudad Juárez y Chihuahua” (“Double injustice: feminicide and torture in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua”), and say it’s time to “stand up to impunity”.
The documentary was produced with the help of the Mexican Commision for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights and the international non-profit Witness. According to Mexico’s Milenio, the film
“narrates the story of Nerya Cervantes, who disappeared in 2003 and that of David Meza, her cousin, who was tortured so that he would implicate himself of Neyra’s murder, one the many that occur in Chihuahua.”
Diego and Gael shared the film with a select group of people in Mexico City this weekend — at a dinner which cost about $300 per head – but left out invites to politicians. According to the actors, only one public official was invited (the head of the Human Rights Commission) and snubbed the others because the event “wasn’t to see them but to share with socially responsible people the state of human rights.”
Via / Milenio
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