1:07 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events| Music| New York City · Comments Off
1 Aug 2008On Thursday night I packed the familia up and headed to the hipster free Lower East Side, because yes there are hipster free zones in LES, and listened and danced to the classic salsa sounds of Willie Colon. Willie Colon gave a free concert to a mostly local crowd in East River Park.

I arrived early to make sure I got a good spot.

It got packed early with a mix of mostly LES locals of all ages.

It was a long wait but well worth it after Willie went on stage.
Willie Colon sang many of his well known classics as well as a new tune. But it was his tribute to Hector Lavoe that got the overwhelmingly Boricua crowd going.
12:54 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Music| history · Comments Off
1 Aug 2008Steven Soderbergh’s two part, four and a half hour bio-epic on Che Guevara has a new trailer in Spanish that you can see here.
Benicio del Toro has already won some praise for his work on the film but will such a long , two part movie about a Latino revolutionary get a distributor here in the U.S?
Via / Ain’t It Cool News
10:54 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Blogs| DNC| Politics| US Presidential Race 2008| VivirLatino · Comments Off
1 Aug 2008
There are only 24 days to the Democratic National Convention, and VivirLatino will be there, with your help.
The Rocky Mountain News recently did a write up of the unprecedented number of bloggers invited to report on the DNC, with credentials and mentions VivirLatino.
We have a Latino student correspondent helping us out and making sure that a youth perspective is included in the coverage. While we have credentials to be inside, our coverage will include what’s happening outside, including protests and how the Latino community in Denver feels about the convention, especially as campaigns lay it on thick for the Latino vote.
We’ve been credentialed for the event and are ready to cover it for you, but there is still an obstacle. As a non-traditional, independent media outlet, the costs associated with the event are less than accessible for us.
Please help us get to the Democratic National Convention by contributing a donation. Right now our most immediate need is getting airfare covered.
10:51 am By Maegan La Mala · Florida| Politics| States| US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
1 Aug 2008
If a new survey is to be believed, Central Florida is where Barack Obama needs to be spending much of his $20 million Latino campaign budget. According to a new study by the non-partisan Democracia USA organization, those votes are up for grabs as the population tends to swing both ways (politically speaking):
“It’s something very interesting, very special here in Orlando and its surroundings: the Hispanic voting population isn’t defined. One moment the majority votes Republican and the next it votes Democrat,” Jorge Mursuli, president of the non-partisan Democracia USA organization, told Efe.
According to Mursuli, the Hispanic population of the city of Orlando has doubled over the past year, making the area a hotspot for swiping up votes, not to mention the fact that
“Florida has the largest number of electoral votes among the states where they talk about the importance of the Hispanic vote,” Mursuli said, apparently assuming that the Republicans stand little chance of wresting California – which leads the nation both in electoral votes and Latino population – away from the Democrats.
I hate to be naive, but I similarly don’t see Republicans standing a snowball’s chance in Hades in getting California. Obama needs to pull the mariachi ads and move out East, where he really needs to drum up support.
Via / Hispanic Business
9:58 am By Maegan La Mala · California| Labor · 2 Comments
1 Aug 2008
California will have an animal rights measure on the ballot for the November elections. Proposition 2 will eliminate the practice of crating animals, specifically pregnant pigs, chickens and calves:
The Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act provides the most basic protection to farm animals: merely allowing them to turn around and extend their limbs. It’s hard to imagine a more moderate initiative. The purpose of the measure is to prevent three of the most cruel and inhumane forms of extreme confinement in the world of animal agribusiness: veal crates, battery cages, and gestation crates. All three of these practices have already been legislated against in the European Union.
I support this bill 100%. But even as I support it, I also wonder at workers rights. The workers who work with these animals are on many levels, treated just as inhumanly as the animals are, or they’re expected to do inhuman violence for little to no pay and almost no worker protections.
I definitly don’t think that the fight to end violence in factory farms needs to be an either/or process (as in, either the workers or the animals), but I do wish that prominent animal rights/vegan groups would give an occasional shout out to workers that are organizing against work place abuse or take a position on work place raids. As an example, where has PETA been in reaction to the Postville raids (which have a clear connection to workers organizing against work place violence and abuse)?
On a somewhat related note: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has prepared an order to cut the pay of about 200,000 state workers to the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until a budget is signed.
9:43 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities · Comments Off
1 Aug 2008
Looking unbearably fresh and rich as can be, mi Salmita recently made an appearance out in public with her bambina Valentina. Who needs Jolie-Pitt pictures when they have Hayek? Surely not me. Viva la Hayek!
8:36 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Tech| travel · 2 Comments
1 Aug 2008
If you are entering the U.S., Department of Homeland Security wants your laptop, and maybe your cellphone, iPods, pager, beepers, video and audio tapes. and “all papers and other written documentation,” including books, pamphlets and “written materials commonly referred to as ‘pocket trash’ or ‘pocket litter.”.
According to an article in the Washington Post, there has been a policy in place for some time that authorizes Homeland security to:
take a traveler’s laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland Security recently disclosed.Also, officials may share copies of the laptop’s contents with other agencies and private entities for language translation, data decryption or other reasons, according to the policies, dated July 16…
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