8:38 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Movies · 3 Comments
16 Oct 2008I’ve tried to go to see the Beverly Hills Chihuahua three times since the movie came out, but alas, the Chihuahua is stronger than La Macha. I can’t do it, I just can’t. I want to be able to see the movie, and offer a valid critique of it, but everything about it makes my teeth set on edge. For example, this is the blurb about the story:
Drew Barrymore is the voice of Chloe, a high-maintenance, pink-bootie-wearing Chihuahua with a hovering celebrity owner (Jamie Lee Curtis). When her careless dog sitter (Piper Perabo) takers Chloe to Mexico, the pooch is kidnapped by a dog-fighting ring. But in this pup’s harrowing quest to return home to the Hills, she ends up finding her inner bark.
So, all the leads are white folks, right? But watch the trailer:
Where are all the white folks? For some reason, watching the trailer, I get the idea that the movie is about George Lopez for.
Could Disney be using Latinos to justify a racist movie that plays on tired stereotypes? But if it is, why on earth is every Latino under the sun in the damn movie? Does Latino Hollywood need jobs that badly??
I can not watch the movie to give some answers–maybe my dear VLatinos can?
7:52 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · economy · Comments Off
16 Oct 2008
It’s not just home owners that are facing eviction these days. Apparently by some cruel twist of capitalistic fate, people who are renting are facing increased evictions because of the mortgage crisis–landlords are not paying their mortgages on time and rental properties are being foreclosed on as a result.
Tita Mendoza and her husband moved into their Miami Beach condo in June and have been dutifully paying the $1,800 rent on time every month. And yet, they could be evicted any day now.
Last month, the Mendozas were served with court papers notifying them that their landlord was being foreclosed on, meaning the couple could be turned out on the street.
One of the only good things about this mess is that some people with hearts are standing up and doing the ethically correct thing:
Last week, Tom Dart, the sheriff in Chicago’s Cook County, drew the ire of landlords and lenders everywhere when he announced he would no longer send his deputies on court-ordered foreclosure evictions because many of the people being turned out on the street were tenants who had faithfully paid the rent.
On Thursday, Dart announced that his deputies will resume taking part in foreclosure evictions next week, but only with stringent legal safeguards worked out with the courts. Among other things, a bank that is foreclosing on a property must prove it informed all tenants of a state-mandated grace period designed to allow them to look for new housing.
1:40 pm By Maegan La Mala · Events| New York City| US Presidential Race 2008 · 1 Comment
16 Oct 2008Two nights ago, a group of woman gathered in LaGuardia Community College in Queens, NYC to address the presidential wannabes and voters themselves to say what they wanted. Part of the nationwide This is What Women Want speak out, Latina voices were loud and clear and presente.
Luz Rodriguez, of SisterSong, Women of Color Health Care Collective, speaks of human rights.
See more Latina women, including Kety Esquivel and VL Editor Maegan la Mala, speak what they want after the jump.
9:40 am By Maegan La Mala · Ohio| TV| US Presidential Race 2008| race · 7 Comments
16 Oct 2008Joe the Plumber was the estrella of last night’s debate, with his name being thrown around left, right, and sideways. CBS interviewed the man of the hour, Joe the plumber and it turns out he’s kind of racist, no? I mean I know “tap dancin around an issue” is a figure of speech pero then when he adds the whole Sammy Davis Jr. line into it, no se, it kind of takes it to a different level.
Via / Politico
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