7:25 pm By Maegan La Mala · Bolivia|Politics|TV · Comments Off
28 Sep 20075:14 pm By Maegan La Mala · Activism|Celebrities|Politics · Comments Off
28 Sep 2007
Shakira might not be able to vote in this country, but she’s behind another Clinton: Bill Clinton‘s pet project, the Clinton Global Initiative. Shaki was in New York to show her support of the former president’s initiative to gather people together to discuss global problems and walk away with concrete steps for change in place.
Shakira was also there to announce her own pledge for change:
…a $40 million project to help Peru and Nicaragua rebuild after natural disasters, as well as a $5 million commitment for health and education services in four Latin American countries.
Joining Shakira in supporting the Clinton Initiative are a slew of A-list celebs, among them Chris Rock, Alicia Keys and Bono.
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Image: Shakira at the CGI event, AP
9:58 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · GLBT|Justice|New York City · Comments Off
28 Sep 2007I, sadly, wasn’t surprised when I heard that Queer, mostly people of color activists, were attacked and arrested by the New York City Police Department
On the night of Wednesday, September 26, officers from the 9th Precinct of the New York Police Department attacked without provocation members of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and of its community. Two of our community members were violently arrested, and others were pepper sprayed in the face without warning or cause.The Sylvia Rivera Law Project (www.srlp.org) is an organization that works on behalf of low-income people of color who are transgender, gender non-conforming, or intersex, providing free legal services and advocacy among many other initiatives. On Wednesday night, the Sylvia Rivera Law Project was celebrating its fifth anniversary with a celebration and fundraising event at a bar in the East Village.
A group of our community members, consisting largely of queer and
transgender people of color, witnessed two officers attempting to
detain a young Black man outside of the bar. Several of our community
members asked the officers why they were making the arrest and using
excessive force. Despite the fact that our community was on the
sidewalk, gathered peacefully and not obstructing foot traffic, the
NYPD chose to forcefully grab two people and arrested them. Without
warning, an officer then sprayed pepper spray across the group in a
wide arc, temporarily blinding many and causing vomiting and intense
pain.
8:00 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Las Vegas|Music · Comments Off
28 Sep 2007VivirLatino is a daily publication published by Mamita Mala Media, dedicated to featuring all the latest politics, culture, entertainment of interest to the diverse Latin@ diaspora.
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